geometric work from the 1950s. Piqueras was born in the School of Fine Arts in Lima, Peru, where his father, ManuelPiqueras-Cotolí, was resident professor of
exhibits. Peru: The Peruvian pavilion was designed by architect ManuelPiquerasCotolí [es], being the largest of the ten pavilions. It contained a large
of 1929. It was built from the project designed by the architect ManuelPiquerasCotolí [es], the pavilion was conceived as a work with strong mestizo and
furnishing, and gardening of the plaza was designed by Spanish architect ManuelPiquerasCotolí. The benches and handrails were constructed out of marble and the