Francisco J. Serrano Explained
Francisco J. Serrano y Alvarez de la Rosa (March 12, 1900 in Mexico City - December 3, 1982 in Mexico City) was a Mexican civil engineer and architect.
Serrano studied civil engineering and afterwards architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), where later taught as professor of civil engineering and architecture, and researched influences of climatic phenomenons on architecture. His son J. Francisco Serrano Cacho became also a notable architect.[1]
Works
Buildings in Colonia Hipódromo, Condesa, Mexico City
- Edificio Basurto (1942-1945),
- Edificio México (1932)
- Laredo 5 (1933)
- Laredo 22 (1942, 1971, 1985)
- Nuevo León 68 (1952)
- Cine Auditorio Plaza (with Fernando Pineda), (corner of Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, and Juan Escutia)
- Edificio Confort
- Edificio ACRO (1937), corner of Insurgentes and Quintana Roo
- Edificio Insurgentes or Glorieta (1938), corner of Insurgentes and Chilpancingo
- Chilpancingo 39
- Edificio "Casas Jardínes" (1928-1930), Amsterdam 285 corner of Sonora
Other buildings
Notes and References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20010422132056/http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/8014/serrano.htm Francisco Serrano
- Web site: El corazón de Polanco lucha por seguir latiendo | la Crónica de Hoy. 2014-05-10. 2014-05-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20140513011148/http://www.cronica.com.mx/notas/2006/223185.html. dead.
- Web site: Una Vida Moderna.
- http://www.edemx.com/citymex/edificios/R445.html