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The life and work of architect Sergio González, one of the leaders of the reform of architectural education at the University of Chile in the late 1940s. He was part of the TAU group, a group of architects who promoted the modernization of architecture in Chile and the undertaking of important social housing projects. Sergio González led the successful construction in record time of the UNCTAD 3ª building (current GAM cultural center), the crowning achievement of his generation and the collective epic of a model of society that would end violently with the military coup in 1973.