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Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (April 16, 1919 – April 16, 2013) was a Mexican late twentieth century architect. He was born in Mexico City. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer. Ramírez Vázquez earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from UNAM in 1943. He was responsible for the construction of some of Mexico's most emblematic buildings. He was a modern architect with influences from the European modern movement, Latin American modern architects and precolumbian cultures. Concrete is the material he used most often.

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  • بيدرو راميريز فاسكيز (بالإسبانية: Pedro Ramírez Vázquez)‏ هو مخطط حضري وبروفيسور وموظف مدني ومهندس معماري ومصمم وفنان تشكيلي وسياسي مكسيكي، ولد في 16 أبريل 1919 في مدينة مكسيكو في المكسيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 16 أبريل 2013. (ar)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (* 16. April 1919 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 16. April 2013 ebenda) war ein mexikanischer Architekt und Designer. Er gilt als Begründer der modernen mexikanischen Architektur und war Präsident des Organisationskomitees für die Olympischen Spiele 1968 in Mexiko. (de)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (Ciudad de México, México; 16 de abril de 1919 - 16 de abril de 2013​) fue un arquitecto, urbanista, diseñador, escritor, editor y funcionario público mexicano. Dentro de las obras más representativas en las que trabajó se encuentran el Estadio Azteca​ de 1962, el Museo de Antropología de México​ de 1963, el Estadio Cuauhtémoc de la ciudad de Puebla de 1968, la Nueva Basílica de Guadalupe de 1976 y el Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro​ de 1977. (es)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (Mexiko Hiria, Mexiko, 1919ko apirilaren 16a - ibidem, 2013ko apirilaren 16a) mexikar arkitektoa izan zen. Bere eraikinen handitasunagatik eta mexikar sustraiko arkitektura-molde plastikoagatik da ezaguna. (eu)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (April 16, 1919 – April 16, 2013) was a Mexican late twentieth century architect. He was born in Mexico City. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer. Ramírez Vázquez earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from UNAM in 1943. He was responsible for the construction of some of Mexico's most emblematic buildings. He was a modern architect with influences from the European modern movement, Latin American modern architects and precolumbian cultures. Concrete is the material he used most often. He developed a system to construct schools in rural areas, constructing thousands of schools in Mexico and abroad. The UNICEF has used such system. He was the president of the organizing committee of the Mexico City Olympics in 1968 and the World Cup in 1970. He was a member of the International Olympic Committee. He won several awards including the National Arts Award in 1973, Cemex Award in 2003 and IDSA's Special Award in 1969 for notable results, creative and innovative concepts and long-term benefits to the industrial design profession, its educational functions and society at large. He was minister of public infrastructure and human settlements during president's José López Portillo government. He was founder and rector of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. He was part of the faculty of the UNAM and received various honorary degrees (doctor honoris causa) granted by several universities including the UNAM. The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Ramirez Vazquez was known for stunningly original designs that blended a European modernist sensibility with pre-Columbia aesthetics." (en)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (né le 16 avril 1919 à Mexico et mort le 16 avril 2013, jour de son 94e anniversaire, dans la même ville) est un architecte mexicain. (fr)
  • 佩德罗·拉米雷斯·巴斯克斯(西班牙語:Pedro Ramírez Vázquez,1919年4月16日-2013年4月16日),墨西哥建筑师,政治人物。 (zh)
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  • بيدرو راميريز فاسكيز (بالإسبانية: Pedro Ramírez Vázquez)‏ هو مخطط حضري وبروفيسور وموظف مدني ومهندس معماري ومصمم وفنان تشكيلي وسياسي مكسيكي، ولد في 16 أبريل 1919 في مدينة مكسيكو في المكسيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 16 أبريل 2013. (ar)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (* 16. April 1919 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 16. April 2013 ebenda) war ein mexikanischer Architekt und Designer. Er gilt als Begründer der modernen mexikanischen Architektur und war Präsident des Organisationskomitees für die Olympischen Spiele 1968 in Mexiko. (de)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (Ciudad de México, México; 16 de abril de 1919 - 16 de abril de 2013​) fue un arquitecto, urbanista, diseñador, escritor, editor y funcionario público mexicano. Dentro de las obras más representativas en las que trabajó se encuentran el Estadio Azteca​ de 1962, el Museo de Antropología de México​ de 1963, el Estadio Cuauhtémoc de la ciudad de Puebla de 1968, la Nueva Basílica de Guadalupe de 1976 y el Palacio Legislativo de San Lázaro​ de 1977. (es)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (Mexiko Hiria, Mexiko, 1919ko apirilaren 16a - ibidem, 2013ko apirilaren 16a) mexikar arkitektoa izan zen. Bere eraikinen handitasunagatik eta mexikar sustraiko arkitektura-molde plastikoagatik da ezaguna. (eu)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (né le 16 avril 1919 à Mexico et mort le 16 avril 2013, jour de son 94e anniversaire, dans la même ville) est un architecte mexicain. (fr)
  • 佩德罗·拉米雷斯·巴斯克斯(西班牙語:Pedro Ramírez Vázquez,1919年4月16日-2013年4月16日),墨西哥建筑师,政治人物。 (zh)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (April 16, 1919 – April 16, 2013) was a Mexican late twentieth century architect. He was born in Mexico City. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer. Ramírez Vázquez earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from UNAM in 1943. He was responsible for the construction of some of Mexico's most emblematic buildings. He was a modern architect with influences from the European modern movement, Latin American modern architects and precolumbian cultures. Concrete is the material he used most often. (en)
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  • بيدرو راميريز فاسكيز (ar)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (de)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (es)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (en)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (eu)
  • Pedro Ramírez Vázquez (fr)
  • 佩德罗·拉米雷斯·巴斯克斯 (zh)
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