Javier Sánchez (architect) explained

Javier Sánchez is a Mexican developer and architect primarily known for contemporary construction in Mexico City, especially the Condesa neighborhood.[1] Sánchez is the founding partner and lead designer of the Mexico City firm JSª, known as Higuera + Sanchez from 1996-2007.[2] Obras magazine voted Sánchez one of the forty most influential architects of the past forty years.[1]

Biography

Sánchez graduated with honors from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México (UNAM), and received his master's degree in Real Estate Development from Columbia University in New York City.

Sánchez was at the vanguard of market urbanism in Mexico City. His firm, Higuera + Sánchez, bought a dilapidated warehouse in Condesa and created the city's first studio lofts, including communal space in the heart of the building. Such projects have been described as guerrilla architecture.[3]

Projects (partial list)

Mexico City

Additional worksMost are apartment/condominium complexes unless otherwise noted.[5]

Condesa

Roma

Other areas

China

Peru

In addition, Sánchez has designed projects in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, in Munich, Germany, and pavilions at the Venice Biennale.[11]

Academic commissions

Society memberships

Notes and References

  1. http://www.obrasweb.mx/arquitectos-mas-influyentes/2012/06/15/javier-sanchez "LOS 40 ARQUITECTOS MÁS INFLUYENTES DE LOS ÚLTIMOS 40 AÑOS", Obras
  2. http://architecture.utsa.edu/news/architect-and-coa-visiting-professor-javier-sanchez-discusses-his-work/ "Architect and CoA Visiting Professor Javier Sánchez discusses his work in Mexico City", University of Texas at San Antonio College of Architecture
  3. http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0325/p11s02-alar.html "Guerrilla architecture updates Mexico City", Carol Strickland, The Christian Science Monitor, March 25, 2005
  4. http://www.archdaily.com/275846/spains-cultural-center-jsa/ "Spain's Cultural Center", Architecture Daily
  5. http://www.arquitab.org.mx/eventos/images/Curriculums/Curri_Javier_Sanchez.pdf "Javier Sánchez, Currículum", JSa website, retrieved 2013-07-22
  6. https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20816FD3C5F0C748EDDA80894DD404482 "CURRENTS: ARCHITECTURE; Buildings That Don't Forget Air and Space", ELAINE LOUIE, New York Times, January 27, 2005
  7. Web site: "Proyectos: Parque España", JSa website . 2013-07-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160714181331/http://www.jsa.com.mx/proyectos/parque-espana . 2016-07-14 . dead .
  8. Web site: "Ficha Técnica" on "Torre Amsterdam", JSa website . 2013-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130625035830/http://www.jsa.com.mx/proyectos/torre-amsterdam . 2013-06-25 . dead .
  9. Web site: "Proyectos: Greenhouse", JSa website . 2013-07-11 . https://archive.today/20130711030419/http://www.jsa.com.mx/proyectos/greenhouse/ . 2013-07-11 . dead .
  10. http://es.wikiarquitectura.com/index.php/El_22 "El 22", WikiArquitectura
  11. Web site: "Proyectos", JSa website . 2013-07-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130708141544/http://www.jsa.com.mx/proyectos/por-ubicacion/ . 2013-07-08 . dead .