Mexican architect
Ricardo Legorreta Vilchis (May 7, 1931 – December 30, 2011)[1] was a Mexican architect. He was a prolific designer of private houses, public buildings and master plans in Mexico , the United States and some other countries.[2]
He was awarded the prestigious UIA Gold Medal in 1999,[3] the AIA Gold Medal in 2000, and the Praemium Imperiale in 2011.
Life and career Ricardo Legorreta was born on May 7, 1931, in Mexico City . He studied architecture at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México , where he graduated in 1953. After working for ten years with José Villagrán García , he established his own office in 1963.[2]
Architectural expression Legorreta was a disciple of Luis Barragán and carried Barragan's ideas to a wider realm.[citation needed ] Barragan, in the 1940s and 1950s amalgamated tradition and the modern movement in architecture yet his work is mostly limited to domestic architecture.[citation needed ] Legorreta applied elements of Barragan's architecture in his work including bright colors, play of light and shadow, and solid Platonic geometric shapes.[citation needed ] One of the important contributions of Legorreta has been the use of these elements in other building types such as hotels, factories as well as in commercial and educational buildings.[citation needed ] His most famous works are the Camino Real Hotel in Mexico City, the IBM Factory in Guadalajara and the Cathedral of Managua .[citation needed ]
Works Fountain in Pershing Square, Los Angeles San Antonio Public Library, Texas, 1995 Torre BBVA Bancomer on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City , currently the 3rd tallest building in Mexico
In Mexico City 1964, Laboratorios Smith Kline & French, collaboration with Mathias Goeritz , today the Comisión de Derechos Humanos del Distrito Federal, Av. Universidad 1449 1967, Cedros International School and Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria , Tecoyotitla 364 y 366, Chimalistac, San Ángel 1967, Casa Lomas Altas 1968, Camino Real hotel, Colonia Anzures 1968, Offices of Celanese Mexicana, now SEMARNAT , Av. Revolución 1425, Tlacopac, San Ángel 1972, Restoration of the Palace of Iturbide , Historic Center 1976, Seguros América offices, today Tribunal Federal de Justicia, Av. Revolución 1508, San Ángel 1985, Kodak factory in Xochimilco 1993, Restoration of the Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, UNAM. Justo Sierra street #16, Historic Center 1993, Papalote Museo del Niño , Bosque de Chapultepec 2nd Section 1994, Restoration of the Club de Banqueros, Av. 16 de Septiembre 27, Historic Center 1994, Remodel of the Chapultepec Zoo 1994, Centro Nacional de las Artes master plan, Edificio de Administración e Investigación, Edificio Central and Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas La Esmeralda 1998, Televisa Santa Fe 2001, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe 2005, Plaza Juárez including the Museum of Memory and Tolerance and Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (Plaza Juárez tower) 2010, Torre BBVA Bancomer , in collaboration with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners of London. Paseo de la Reforma at Lieja street. 2010, División de Estudios de Posgrado y Especializaciones en Economía, UNAM. Centro Cultural Universitario
Other cities in Mexico 1967, Chrysler factory in Toluca 1967 Nissan Cuernavaca Plant 1970, IBM Guadalajara Technology Campus, Guadalajara 1975, Hotel Camino Real, Cancun , now Hyatt Ziva Cancun 1981, Hotel Camino Real, today Westin Brisas , Ixtapa 1985, Renault factory en Gómez Palacio , Durango 1989, Plan Maestro para Huatulco, Huatulco 1990, Hotel Las Brisas, Huatulco 1991, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey 2001, EGADE Escuela de Graduados en Administración y Dirección de Empresas del ITESM in Monterrey 2005, Casa Legorreta residence, San Miguel de Allende 2007, EGAP Escuela de Graduados en Administración Pública y Política Pública del ITESM in Monterrey 2007, Hotel La Purificadora, 2006 Puebla City 2007, Hotel Casa Reyna, Privada 2 Oriente 1007, Puebla City[4] 2007, Hotel Camino Real Monterrey[5] 2008, Museo Interactivo Laberinto de las Ciencias y las Artes, San Luis Potosí 2008, The Tides, Playa del Carmen Riviera Maya 2011, Centro Médico Zambrano Hellion of the ITESM in Monterrey
United States 1983–1985, Casa Montalbán , in Los Angeles 1985, buildings at Solana Complex in Southlake near Dallas 1988, Tustin Market Place , Tustin, California 1990, Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose 1994, Pershing Square restoration, Los Angeles 1995, San Antonio Public Library 1995, South Chula Vista branch library, Chula Vista , San Diego , California 1998, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research building, Emeryville, California [6] 1998, The Tech Museum of Innovation , San Jose 1998, The UCLA Tom Bradley International Hall Gallery and Conference Center, Los Angeles[7] 1999, Santa Fe University of Art and Design Visual Arts Center, 1999, Santa Fe 2001, Max Palevsky Residential Commons (Chicago) 2003, Latino Cultural Center Dallas 2003, Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma, California 2005, Bakar Fitness & Recreation Center at UCSF Mission Bay, San Francisco 2015, Cross Border Xpress terminal and bridge in Otay Mesa , San Diego , connecting to Tijuana International Airport
Central America Centro Comercial Multiplaza Panamericana in San Salvador, El Salvador, 2005. New Cathedral of Managua, Nicaragua 1993, Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception , (Managua , Nicaragua) 2004, Multiplaza Panamericana (San Salvador , El Salvador) 2005, Centro Comercial Multiplaza Panamericana, in Antiguo Cuscatlan , El Salvador 2005, New campus of the Escuela Superior de Economía y Negocios, ESEN, Santa Tecla , El Salvador 2007–2009, Casa Margarita, Guatemala City 2012–2014, Terra Esperanza, Guatemala City
Other countries 2000, Mexico pavilion at Expo 2000 Hannover 2003, Fashion and Textile Museum , (Bermondsey , London , United Kingdom) 2004, Houses in Las Águilas , Madrid , Spain 2005, Hotel Sheraton Bilbao, Bilbao , Spain 2007, Texas A&M University at Qatar , (Education City , Doha, Qatar) 2008, Carnegie Mellon University (Qatar) , (Education City , Doha, Qatar) 2008, Campus Center and Student Residential Village, the American University in Cairo, Cairo) 2009, Casa Del Agua Hotel, 2009 (Jeju-do , South Korea) 2010, Davidka Square , 2010 (Jerusalem, Israel )
Other Recognition In 2000, Legoretta received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement .[8]
In 2002, Legoretta received the Order of Isabella the Catholic granted by the government of Spain.
References ^ El Universal: Hijo de Legorreta afirma que murió tranquilo, 30 December 2011 (Spanish) ^ a b UIA: 1999 Gold Medalist Jury Citation Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine , retrieved 31 December 2011 ^ UIA homepage: Laureates Archived 2009-10-09 at the Wayback Machine ^ "CasaReyna". Archived from the original on 2017-03-07. ^ "Hotel Camino Real Monterrey". ^ "Chiron Life Sciences Center". www.tutorperini.com . Retrieved 2022-02-03 . ^ "Tom Bradley Legacy Foundation at UCLA: Tom Bradley Gallery at UCLA International Center". www.tombradleylegacy.org . ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org . American Academy of Achievement .
Further reading Mutlow, John (1997). Legorreta . Rizzoli. ISBN 0-8478-2023-8 . Legorreta, Ricardo (2004). Legorreta + Legorreta . Rizzoli. ISBN 0-8478-2598-1 . Legorreta, Ricardo (2010). Legorreta: Arquitectura / Architecture 2003-2010 . Area Editores. ISBN 978-607-8115-00-6 .
External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ricardo Legorreta .
Official Legorreta a Legorreta website [1]