"What do you have to do to get city streets named after you? The architect Luciano Kulczewski (1896–1972), sometimes referred to in his native country as “el Gaudí chileno” (the Chilean Gaudi), was the creative mind behind several of the city’s most photogenic landmarks. Several buildings around town bear his name, but Luciano K, a chic and charming addition to Santiago’s hotel scene, is one of the most interesting: designed by Kulczewski in the 1920s, it was the tallest building in Chile in its day, and the first to have an elevator and central heating." - Tablet Hotels