Salamone's work comprised three types of municipal buildings: • Town Halls: these are characterised by their massive proportions and high tower, taller than the local church tower, to symbolise the advance of civilisation over the pampas and recalled both the Italian medieval
palazzi comunali and the designs of
Benito Mussolini's Italy. These buildings were clearly intended to be the centre of urban life. Examples are to be found in Carlos Pellegrini, Alberti,
Carhué, Guamini, Adolfo Alsina,
Laprida, Rauch,
Balcarce,
Tornquist, Puán, Chillar, Saldungaray,
Gonzales Chaves and
Coronel Pringles. • Cemetery Portals: these were also characterised by their massive proportions. Examples can be found in Saldungaray, Laprida,
Azul,
Salliqueló and Balcarce. • Slaughterhouses: these are functional in design, on the outskirts of towns, and have become obsolete with the introduction of modern butchery techniques and the advent of cold-storage plants. Examples can be found in
Tres Lomas, Balcarce, Carhué,
Guaminí, Coronel Pringles (whose tower is in the form of the blade of a knife),
Azul, Laprida, Vedia, Villa Epecuén, Salliqueló, Chillar and Carlos Pelegrini. == Works ==