Luis MacGregor Krieger


Edificio Centro Olímpico (now Aeroméxico headquarters)

Edificio Centro Olímpico (now Aeroméxico headquarters)
Luis Alberto MacGregor Krieger (1918–1997)[1] was a Mexican architect, son of the architect Luis MacGregor Cevallos.
Works
- Faculty of Engineering (UNAM) at the Ciudad Universitaria (UNAM "University City"), Mexico City (collaboration with Francisco J. Serrano and Fernando Pineda), 1953[2]
- Edificio Centro Olímpico (1967-8, together with Francisco J. Serrano and Fernando Pineda), now headquarters of Aeromexico, Paseo de la Reforma 445, Mexico City[3][4]
- General Servando Canales International Airport[5] in Matamoros, Tamaulipas
References
- ↑ Ancestry.com
- ↑ Marisol Flores García, Guía de recorridos urbanos de la Colonia Hipódromo, p. 89
- ↑ http://unavidamoderna.tumblr.com/post/81922524730/edificio-centro-olimpico-mexicano
- ↑ http://www.edemx.com/citymex/edificios/R445.html
- ↑ (1955-1958)http://www.lrgvaia.org/wp-content/uploads/Border-Modern-Architecture.pdf
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