Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 1974, with the need for affordable housing in Puerto Rico, Massó developed a concept of selling low-cost houses, made out of wood, known as Modelos Massó or Casas Massó (Masso Models). The idea was to supply customers with the necessary elements to build a low-cost home.
The average rate fell to 6.89% from 6.95% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, it averaged 5.9%, Freddie Mac said. Mortgage rates are influenced by several factors ...
Masó House is the birthplace of Rafael Masó i Valentí (1880–1935). [1] It is also one of the most important works of architecture in Girona.Offering unparalleled views of the city, it is the only one of the famous houses on the Onyar River open to the public.
Masso may refer to: Masso River, a river in Guam; Masso, Burkina Faso, town in Burkina Faso; A prefix to denote massage-related activity; Masso (surname), surname ...
Masso is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlie Masso, (born 1969), Puerto Rican singer and actor; Eduardo Masso (born 1964), Argentina-born Belgian former tennis professional; Edward Masso (born 1955), American businessman and retired United States Navy Rear Admiral; George Masso (1926–2019), American musician
El precio de tu amor: Orlando Merino & Jaime García Estrada Claudio Reyes Rubio Primer amor, a mil por hora: María Cervantes Balmori & Issa López: Luis Pardo, Eloy Ganuza & Martín Álvarez Por un beso: Gabriela Ortigoza, Juan Carlos Tejeda, Carmen Sepúlveda, & Juan Carlos Alcalá Alfredo Gurrola, Benjamín Pineda, & Gustavo Rojo Rayito de luz
The CASA 2.111 is a medium bomber derived from the Heinkel He 111 and produced in Spain under licence by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA). The 2.111 models differed significantly in details from Heinkel's wartime He 111H design while using essentially the same airframe in appearance, featuring heavier armament and eventually Rolls-Royce Merlin engines.
His most outstanding works include the Teixidor Flour Mill (1910), the Masó House (1911), and the Athenea cultural centre (1912), all in Girona; the Masramon House (1913) in Olot, the Casas House (1914) in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, and S’Agaró garden city (1923). Unfortunately, some of Masó’s plans never left the drawing board, as the ...