J. Francisco Serrano Cacho
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Born | National Prize for Arts and Sciences | October 30, 1937
José Juan Francisco Alfonso Serrano Cacho (b. Mexico City, October 30, 1937) is a Mexican architect.
Biography
Serrano was son of the architect
Universidad La Salle. Some of his projects he realized in cooperation with Teodoro González de León and with Carlos Tejeda, and some buildings together with Susana García Fuertes
.
Serrano has been numbered member (Miembro de Número) of the
National Prize for Arts and Sciences, category "fine arts".[2] He is Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[3]
Selected works
- Mexican embassy in Abraham Zabludovsky, 1973–1976
- Mining center in Pachuca, together with González de León and Tedaja, 1986–1988
- Tomás Garrido Canabal Park in Villahermosa, together with González de León and Aurelio Nuño Morales, 1983–1985
- Palacio de Justicia Federal, together with González de León and Carlos Tejada, 1987–1992
- Library of Tabasco, Villahermosa, 1990
- Centro Corporativo Bosques, together with González de León and Carlos Tejada, 1990–1995
- Mexican embassy in Berlin-Tiergarten, 2000/2001 together with Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon
- Reconstruction of the university campus of the Universidad Iberoamericana, together with Carlos Mijares Bracho
References
- ^ Academia de Artes: Arquitectura - J. Francisco Serrano Cacho
- ^ Prize winners of the National Prize for Arts and Sciences Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ J. Francisco Serrano[permanent dead link]