Description
This beautiful, illustrated book presents Mexico's pavilions at the international Expos in Italy (2015), Aichi in Japan (2005), and the Latin-American pavilion in Expo Zaragoza (2008). The museums and exhibitions created in the most important nine Mexican states are also presented in detail.
Some of the residences and offices are shown in photos and texts, from the well-crafted interiors, to the exemplary exteriors and landscapes. Other projects include the Martin Luther King, Jr. monument in Washington, DC, a church for the Virgin of Guadalupe in Indiana, and some offices, apartments, and beautiful private residences that his office has built in Mexico and the USA.
About the Author
Francisco Lopez Guerra Almada has a degree in architecture from Anahuac University and received the Luis Barragan National Prize for his achievements in architecture. His most significant projects include, in addition to museums, expo pavilions, and aquariums, the Jalisco State New Public Library, the General Hospital, Cananea Public General Hospital and Pediatric Cancer Hospital in Mexico City, and a proposal for New International Airport Mexico City.
Book Information
ISBN 9788891830821
Author Francisco Lopez Guerra
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Mondadori Electa
Publisher Mondadori Electa