J. Francisco Serrano Cacho

Juan Francisco Serrano Cacho
Born (1937-10-30) October 30, 1937
Mexico City
Nationality Mexican
Alma mater Universidad Iberoamericana
Occupation Architect
Awards National Prize for Arts and Sciences

José Juan Francisco Alfonso Serrano Cacho (b. Mexico City, October 30, 1937) is a Mexican architect.

Biography

Mexican embassy, Berlin

Serrano was son of the architect Francisco J. Serrano. He studied at Universidad Iberoamericana until 1960. Afterwards he worked together with José Nava in the bureau of his father. From 1960 to 1971 he taught at the Universidad Iberoamericana, the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and at the Universidad La Salle. Some of his projects he realized in cooperation with Teodoro González de León and with Carlos Tejeda, and some buildings together with Susana García Fuertes.

Serrano has been numbered member (Miembro de Número) of the Academia de Artes since 1998 .[1] In 2003 he was awarded with the National Prize for Arts and Sciences, category "fine arts".[2] He is Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[3]

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