Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez

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Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez
Born(1936-06-24)June 24, 1936
DiedJune 12, 2012(2012-06-12) (aged 75)
NationalityMexican
OccupationArchitect

Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez (b. Mexico City, June 24, 1936 - Mexico City, June 12, 2012) was a Mexican architect and industrial designer.[1]

His architectural works included urban planning projects, malls, bus stations, hotels, cinemas, sports facilities, schools, public, industrial and administration buildings, particularly in Mexico, but also in other countries.

Díaz Infante was scientific adviser of the council of Mexico City architects (Spanish: Colegio de Arquitectos de la Ciudad de México CAM) and of the Sociedad de Arquitectos de México (SAM). As industrial designer he was scientific adviser of the Asociación de Industriales del Plástico (ANIPAC), observer in the Instituto Mexicano del Plástico Industrial, as well as member of the Society of Plastics Engineers, Pittsburgh.

Díaz Infante taught design and visual education at the

Universidad Anáhuac. Furthermore, he was founding member of the Academia Mexicana de Arquitectura and of the association of industrial designers (Spanish
: Asociación de Diseñadores Industriales).

He was official Mexican representative at the

Group and single exhibitions

External links

References

  1. ^ "La Jornada: Falleció Juan José Díaz Infante, arquitecto y docente universitario". Jornada.unam.mx. 2012-06-13. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  2. ^ Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez Archived 2017-02-17 at the Wayback Machine at diazinfante.com.mx