Juan Guas (c. 1430-33 – c. 1496) was a Spanish artist and architect of French origin. He worked in a group of architects to create the Isabelline style. Born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, he moved to Spain when he was young, and is often thought to have been Spanish. Among his notable buildings are:
Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo[1]
Palacio del Infantado, Guadalajara[2]
Segovia Cathedral - Guas worked on the original cathedral and his cloister and part of his facade were transferred to the new site and rebuilt next to Hontañon's cathedral church a generation later.
JuanGuas (c. 1430-33 – c. 1496) was a Spanish artist and architect of French origin. He worked in a group of architects to create the Isabelline style...
Guas is a surname. Notable people with the name include: David Guas (born 1975), American chef and TV personality JuanGuas (c. 1430–33 – c. 1496), Spanish...
Cueman, his son, in collaboration with the Flemish sculptors Pedro and JuanGuas and Juan Alemán, designer of the Apostolate. These artists supervised a large...
monastery's construction began in 1477 following plans drawn by architect JuanGuas, and was completed in 1504. It was dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist...
Coeman or Egas of Brussels and he was probably also a nephew of JuanGuas by his wife. Juan de Talavera was disciple to some architects and sculptors who...
various trends of Castilian stonework in late-15th century, with JuanGuas and Juan de Talavera responsible for traces and construction of the Friar Alonso's...
this, Spanish architects such as JuanGuas added distinctive new features, for example in the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo (1488–1496)...
current structure dates to the late 15th century, and is attributable to JuanGuas. The only element remaining from the pre-existing castle was a pentagonal...
tower. Today's perfectly proportioned palatial structure was built by JuanGuas in the 15th century but it stands on the site of a fortress used for centuries...
(1500–1577) Juan Gil de Hontañón (1480–1526) Bernardo Giner de los Ríos (1888–1970) Juan Gómez de Mora (1586–1648) Vicente Guallart JuanGuas (c. 1430–1433–c...
Mendoza, who finished construction under the direction of the architect JuanGuas, author of Palace of the Infantado, of Guadalajara. The role of the castle...
The refectory The royal chapel of the "Saint's Cave" The renovations by JuanGuas (an "architect who worked for the Crown of Castile between 1453 and 1496")...
Covarrubias' works include: His first work was associated with Antón Egas and JuanGuas, in a style the transition between late gothic and Plateresque. In the...
Rodrigo Alonso. Multiple architects contributed to the complex, including JuanGuas, Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, Francisco Hurtado and Vicente Acero. The refectory...
Costa Rica's Juan Santamaría International Airport (IATA: SJO, ICAO: MROC) and Guatemala City's La Aurora International Airport (IATA: GUA, ICAO: MGGT)...
Construction was delayed until 1485 and were directed by the expert stonecutter JuanGuas. The fact that Miranda has been always a border region has caused the...
International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora, IATA: GUA, ICAO: MGGT) serves Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is located 6.4 kilometres...
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