Mario Pani - Major Buildings and Projects

Major Buildings and Projects

  • Escuela Nacional de Maestros (Mexico City, 1945)
  • National Conservatory of Music of Mexico (Mexico City, 1946)
  • Secretaria de Recursos Hidráulicos (Mexico City, 1946, actually Embassy Suites)
  • Centro Urbano Presidente Alemán (Mexico City, 1949)
  • Centro Urbano Presidente Juárez (Mexico City, 1950, more than 50% destroyed after the 1985 Earthquake)
  • Ciudad Universitaria of the UNAM (1950-1953) based on main plan designed by then student Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon
  • Ciudad Satélite (1956-1952)
  • Torre Insignia (Mexico City, 1962)
  • Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco (Mexico City, 1964, severely damaged after the 1985 Earthquake)
  • Apartment Building in Reforma Ave. (Mexico City, 1956)

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