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Luis Borobio
Luis Borobio arrived in Pamplona as Full Professor in 1968 from Colombia where, as in Spain, he worked as an architect and participated in several national commissions for the reform of the university teaching . He was a professor of Aesthetics and Drawing, famous for his illustrated commentaries.

Carlos Sobrini
Carlos Sobrini was a professor at the School until his retirement at the end of the 90's. Full Professor of Projects, he designed the School's own building in 1975 together with Rafael Echaide and Eugenio Aguinaga. He was also the author of the Sciences Building (the "Hexagon Building"), built in 1967.

Luis Moya
Luis Moya Blanco taught Aesthetics and Composition at the School from 1970 until his death in 1990. He was a Numerary Member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando and, like Professor Francisco Íñiguez, Full Professor at School of Architecture in Madrid, where he was also director.

Javier Carvajal
Javier Carvajal was a member of the School's faculty since 1976. Full Professor of the School of Architecture in Madrid, he was a professor of Projects and History of Architecture. Author of the University's Library Services building, in 2010, the School announced the creation of the award Javier Carvajal Ferrer, in his honor.

Rafael Echaide
Architect Rafael Echaide joined the School in 1967. Until his death in 1994, he worked simultaneously at teaching Projects and internship of the profession, which he had started together with his friend and colleague César Ortiz-Echagüe, who was so supportive of the School's beginnings.
The Dining Hall and the Law Building are his work.

Adam Milczynski Kaas
Adam Milczynski Kaas, a native of Poland, worked with Eero Saarinen in the USA. He was Visiting Professor from 1973 to 1983, when he moved to the United States. Subsequently, he rejoined the School as Professor of Urban Planning until 1993.

Francisco (Curro) de Inza
Francisco (Curro) de Inza moved to Pamplona from Madrid in 1968 to join the School. Secretary of the magazine Arquitectura, he spent his last eight years at the School (he died in 1976), first as a professor of Projects II; and from 71-72, of Elements of Composition.

Leopoldo Gil Nebot
In 1973 Leopoldo Gil Nebot joined the faculty of the School as Full Professor of Projects. Full Professor of the School of Architecture in Barcelona, his trips to Pamplona were constant to work on the expansion of the Clinic and his involvement with the School grew until he was appointed director in 1979, after the mandate of Full Professor of Structures, Javier Lahuerta.

Juan Lahuerta
Juan Lahuerta arrived in Pamplona in 1956, having just finished his programs of study in Architecture. He was part of the School since its beginning in 1964.
Full Professor He died unexpectedly in 1993.
With Ignacio Araujo, director pioneer and Full Professor of Formas, he built many of the University buildings such as Belagua, Goimendi, the Clinic or the old Library Services, today "Ismael Sánchez Bella Building".

Fernando Nagore
Fernando Nagore joined the School in 1964, when the School was just born, as a professor of Technical Drawing and Geometry. He was one of the great professionals of Pamplona who, like Ramón Urmeneta in Construction or Fernando Redón in Projects, supported its creation and left a B influence on the students.
