UNAM Central Library
Juan O'Gorman
1956
Mexico · 8 buildings · 8 architects
Mexico City, Mexico offers a rich landscape of modern and contemporary architecture waiting to be explored. This curated map highlights the city's most significant architectural achievements spanning from 1931 to 2013, providing an essential guide for visitors interested in understanding how the built environment has evolved in this important urban center.
Discover 8 notable buildings in Mexico City, featuring works by Juan O'Gorman, Luis Barragan, Juan O’Gorman and other notable architects. The collection showcases education, housing, housing, studio architecture, reflecting the city's unique architectural heritage and contemporary ambitions. From landmark civic buildings to innovative residential projects, the selection represents the diversity and quality of architectural production in Mexico City.
Whether you're planning an architectural walking tour or researching Mexico City's built environment for academic or professional purposes, this interactive guide provides essential information about each building including architect, year of completion, and location details. The map interface allows you to explore buildings by location, creating your own customized route through the city's architectural highlights.
Each building entry links to detailed information and related content, helping you understand the broader context of architectural development in Mexico City and Mexico. Explore the map to find hidden gems alongside well-known landmarks, discovering the full range of architectural expression that defines this city's urban character.
Juan O'Gorman
1956
Luis Barragan
1976
Juan O’Gorman
1931 – 1932
Ensamble Studio
2007
David Chipperfield Architects
2013
Jorge Gonzáles Reyna
1951
Mario Pani, Enrique del Moral y Salvador Ortega
1950 - 1952
Alberto Kalach
2007