Pedro Ramírez Vázquez

Mexican architect and urban planner

Pedro Ramírez Vázquez - Mexican architect and urban planner
Born

April 16th, 1919
105 years ago

Died

April 16th, 2013
11 years ago — 94 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Mexico

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An architect and urban planner, this individual made significant contributions to modern Mexican architecture. Designed notable constructions such as the Azteca Stadium, which hosted the FIFA World Cup twice, in 1970 and 1986. Also contributed to the development of the National Museum of Anthropology, a centerpiece for Mexican culture. Designed important public works that improved urban infrastructure and cultural engagement in Mexico City and beyond, showcasing a blend of functionality and aesthetic vision.

Designed Azteca Stadium

Contributed to the National Museum of Anthropology

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