Federico González Gortázar
Appearance
Federico González Gortázar | |
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Born | 1935 Mexico City |
Died | 8 December 2006 Guadalajara, Jalisco |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse | Gloria Martínez[1] |
Children | 2, Alejandra and Federico[1] |
Parent(s) | Paz Gortázar Gutiérrez, José de Jesús González Gallo |
Buildings | Hotel Misión, Torre Américas, Hotel Suites Bernini, Torre Dorada, all of them in Guadalajara, Jalisco |
Federico González Gortázar (1935 – 8 December 2006)[1] was a Mexican architect.
Biography
[edit]He studied at the University of Guadalajara, at the Escuela de Arquitectura (School of Architecture) founded by Ignacio Díaz Morales in 1948.[2] After graduating, he traveled to Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo, for observing and taking note of the version of modern architecture developed by some Brazilian architects.[2]
Gallery of works
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Palomar, Juan (27 December 2013). "De la decadencia tapatía: el mejor edificio de Federico González Gortázar". El Informador (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ "Hotel Carlton". El Informador (in Spanish). Guadalajara: Unión Editorialista, S.A. de C.V. 5 October 2016. p. 40-D. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ a b Palomar, Juan (14 October 2016). "Más sobre las nuevas torres (y elogio de la Torre Américas)". El Informador (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ Iturbide Godínez, Xavier (2 May 2013). "Revisiones de Guadalajara. Suites Bernini 3" (in Spanish). Revisiones de Guadalajara. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ Iturbide Godínez, Xavier (19 May 2013). "Revisiones de Guadalajara. Avenida Américas 1619. Torre Dorada" (in Spanish). Revisiones de Guadalajara. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ "Revisiones de Guadalajara. Ave. Chapultepec Norte 15 – Torre Chapultepec" (in Spanish). 2 May 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
- ^ "El imperio de la familia Saba (The empire of the Saba family)". Expansión (Mexico) (in Spanish). Mexico City. 11 January 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2024.