Works
- Camino Real Hotel, 1965, (Col. Anzures, Mexico City, Mexico)
- Casa Lomas Altas, 1965, Mexico City
- Casa Montalbán, 1985 (Hollywood, California, United States)
- Tustin Market Place, 1988 (Tustin, California, United States)
- Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, 1990 (San Jose, California, United States)
- Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, 1991 (Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico)
- Pershing Square, 1994 (Los Angeles, California, United States)
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1994 (Managua, Nicaragua)
- The Tech Museum of Innovation, 1998 (San Jose, California, United States)
- Santa Fe University of Art and Design Visual Arts Center, 1999 (Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States)
- Max Palevsky Residential Commons, 2001 (Chicago, United States)
- San Antonio Public Library, 1995 (Texas, United States)
- Latino Cultural Center, 2003 (Dallas, Texas, United States)
- Keller Estate Winery, 2003 (Petaluma, California, United States)
- Fashion and Textile Museum, 2003 (Bermondsey, London, United Kingdom)
- Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (Torre Tlatelolco), (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Multiplaza Panamericana, 2004 (San Salvador, El Salvador)
- UCSF Mission Bay Bakar Fitness and Recreation Center, 2005 (San Francisco, California, United States)
- Hotel La Purificadora, 2006 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
- Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2007 (Education City, Doha, Qatar)
- Carnegie Mellon University (Qatar), 2008 (Education City, Doha, Qatar)
- Casa Del Agua, 2009 (Jeju-do, South Korea)
- Davidka Square, 2010 (Jerusalem, Israel)
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