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Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

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Birth
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Death
16 Apr 2013 (aged 94)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico Add to Map
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Architect. Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was a late twentieth century Mexican architect. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer. Ramírez Vázquez earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from UNAM in 1943. He was responsible for the construction of some of Mexico's most emblematic buildings. He was a modern architect with influences from the European modern movement, Latin American modern architects and precolumbian cultures. He developed a system to construct schools in rural areas, constructing thousands of schools in Mexico and abroad. The UNICEF has used such system. He was the president of the organizing committee of the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 and the World Cup in 1970. He was a member of the International Olympic Committee. He won several awards including the National Arts Award in 1973, Cemex Award in 2003 and IDSA's Special Award in 1969 for notable results, creative and innovative concepts and long-term benefits to the industrial design profession, its educational functions and society at large. He was minister of public infrastructure and human settlements during president's José López Portillo government. He was founder and rector of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. He was part of the faculty of the UNAM and received various honorary degrees granted by several universities including the UNAM.
Architect. Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was a late twentieth century Mexican architect. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer. Ramírez Vázquez earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from UNAM in 1943. He was responsible for the construction of some of Mexico's most emblematic buildings. He was a modern architect with influences from the European modern movement, Latin American modern architects and precolumbian cultures. He developed a system to construct schools in rural areas, constructing thousands of schools in Mexico and abroad. The UNICEF has used such system. He was the president of the organizing committee of the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 and the World Cup in 1970. He was a member of the International Olympic Committee. He won several awards including the National Arts Award in 1973, Cemex Award in 2003 and IDSA's Special Award in 1969 for notable results, creative and innovative concepts and long-term benefits to the industrial design profession, its educational functions and society at large. He was minister of public infrastructure and human settlements during president's José López Portillo government. He was founder and rector of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. He was part of the faculty of the UNAM and received various honorary degrees granted by several universities including the UNAM.

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  • Originally Created by: Errete
  • Added: Apr 16, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108650470/pedro-ram%C3%ADrez_v%C3%A1zquez: accessed ), memorial page for Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (16 Apr 1919–16 Apr 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108650470, citing Basílica de Guadalupe, Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero Borough, Ciudad de México, Mexico; Maintained by Find a Grave.