Mario Pani


Mario Pani Darqui was a famous Mexican architect and urbanist. He was one of the most active urbanists under the Mexican Miracle, and gave form to a good part of the urban appearance of Mexico City, with emblematic buildings, such as the main campus of the UNAM, the Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco, the Normal School of Teachers, the National Conservatory of Music and other big housing projects called multifamiliares. His son Knut is a well-known artist.

Career

Mario Pani was born in Mexico City. He studied architecture in France and Mexico, and later on he would found the National College of Architects in 1946. In 1938, he began the journal Arquitectura Mexico, which was published until 1979. He introduced the international style in Mexico, and was the first promoter of big housing Tower block projects. Pani was a great innovator of the urban design of Mexico City, and was involved in the construction of some of its newer parts, developing or participating in the more ambitious and important city-developing plans of the 20th century in Mexico, like Ciudad Satélite, Tlatelolco, the Juárez and Miguel Alemán tower blocks, and the condominium in Paseo de la Reforma, the first of its type in Mexico.

Works

Pani's works include:
On March 29, 2018, Google celebrated his 107th birthday with a Google Doodle.

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