Isaac Broid Zajman Explained

Isaac Broid Zajman
Birth Date:20 November 1952
Birth Place:Mexico City
Alma Mater:Universidad Iberoamericana

Isaac Broid Zajman (b. Mexico City, November 20, 1952) is a Mexican architect and designer.

Biography

Broid studied under J. Francisco Serrano Cacho and Carlos Mijares Bracho at the faculty of architecture and urban planning of the Universidad Iberoamericana, and graduated as master of design at the Oxford Polytechnic, England. Afterwards he visited landscaping courses at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), and graduated in urban planning and landscaping at University of Edinburgh. His works include residential, commercial and cultural buildings, as well as urban planning and design works.

He is professor history of architecture at the Universidad Iberoamericana, and is editorial member of several magazines of architecture. Since 1999 he has been member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte (SNCA).[1] Broid' designs were multiple awarded, amongst others with the Record Interior Award of the Architectural Record magazine, with a silver medal at the 1991 biennale in Bulgaria, and with an honorary mention at the Mexican biennale of architecture.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.obrasweb.com/art_view.asp?cont_id=2385&pg=0&seccion=Portada Isaac Broid, Arquitectura y Diseño
  2. Web site: Teopanzolco Cultural Center / Isaac Broid + PRODUCTORA . ArchDaily . July 16, 2020 . en . 15 November 2017.