Nicolás Quintana Arango

Nicolás Quintana was a Cuban-born architect.

Early history
Nicolás Quintana y Arango was born in Havana, Cuba, the son of Nicolás Quintana and Celia Arango. His father worked as a Basque cabinetmaker.

Career
Co-founding Moenck & Quintana in 1928 alongside Miguel Ángel Moenck, Nicolás Quintana was the co-director at the architectural firm. The Havana Bus Terminal, Biltmore Yacht and Country Club, and the University of Havana's School of Engineering and Architecture as well as the School of Medicine are among the notable structures that Quintana designed. His son Nicolás Quintana would eventually become co-director of the firm following his death.

Death
Nicolás Quintana y Arango died in 1950 in Havana, Cuba.