The neighborhood of Cardinal Santiago Copello (Neighborhood Park Almirante Brown Sector B) is a housing complex next to the Dellepiane Motorway at Escalada Avenue, in the neighborhood of Villa Lugano, Buenos Aires, Argentina. >

It is part of a group of housing complexes built by the Municipal Housing Commission (CMV) of the Municipality of the City of Buenos Aires created in 1961, projected as Barrio Parque Almirante Brown in 1962 and divided into 5 sectors the "A" to the "E". The different sectors were built in stages, with different designs and under different managements over two decades. The oldest of these is Sector "A", named Barrio J.J. Castro, inaugurated in 1965. In 1969, Sector "C" (then Barrio JJ Nagera) was completed, and Sectors "B" (Barrio Cardenal Copello) and "E" (Barrio Cardenal Samoré) were recently established at the end of the decade of 1980.

The Cardenal Copello neighborhood was designed by the technical teams of the CMV, made up of architects, engineers, town planners and technicians. Various collaborators and advisors also participated. It was inaugurated in 1984, limited by the Avenue Dellepiane (north) and the streets Miralla and Santander.

Provided 1178 housing units to CMV beneficiaries. The departments are distributed in buildings of ground floor and 10 or 12 floors high, with plant in form of cross that form a lattice, although they are not connected in their interior, being independent consortia. On the ground floor there is the library of the group "Dr. Julio César Saguier", inaugurated on February 13, 1987.

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