Carlos Noel
Carlos Noel  | |
|---|---|
Noel in 1936  | |
| President of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 25 April 1940 – 3 January 1941  | |
| Preceded by | Juan Gaudencio Kaiser | 
| Succeeded by | José Luis Cantilo | 
| In office 25 April 1936 – 25 April 1938  | |
| Preceded by | Manuel Fresco | 
| Succeeded by | Juan Gaudencio Kaiser | 
| National Deputy | |
| In office 1936 – 3 January 1941  | |
| Constituency | Federal Capital | 
| Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
| In office 16 October 1922 – 3 May 1927  | |
| President | Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear | 
| Preceded by | Virgilio Tedín Uriburu | 
| Succeeded by | Horacio Casco | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 30 August 1886 Buenos Aires, Argentina  | 
| Died | 3 January 1941 (aged 54) Poços de Caldas, Brazil  | 
| Political party | Radical Civic Union | 
Carlos Martín Noel (30 August 1886 – 3 January 1941) was an Argentine diplomat and politician of the Radical Civic Union. He served as intendente (mayor) of Buenos Aires from 1922 to 1927, and later went on to serve in the Chamber of Deputies from 1936 until his death in 1941. Noel was president of the Chamber of Deputies on two occasions, from 1936 to 1938, and later from 1940 to 1941.
His tenure as mayor of Buenos Aires is remembered for the "Plan Noel", an urbanistic roadmap for the city which sought to include, for the first time in the history of Buenos Aires, native-born Argentine architects (as opposed to European and North American architects).