Tlatelolco housing set (CDMX)
Located at the meeting point of north insurgents, central axis and Paseo de la Reforma, this housing unit represents the bases of the modern movement in Mexico and student movement of 1968. Its construction began in 1960 and was in charge of the architect Mario Pani and houses the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, the archaeological zone of Tlatelolco and the Temple of Santiago Apostle.
National Palace (CDMX)
This 40,000 m2 building located in front of the Zocalo of the Historic Center of Mexico City, was built at different stages since 1552 and has hosted official and civic acts of the Presidency of the Republic and currently, the residence of the President of Mexico. He is considered a World Heritage since 1987.
Chapultepec Castle (CDMX)
Although its construction dates from 1550, Viceroy Bernardo de Gálvez entrusted Engineers Francisco Bambitelli and Manuel Agustín in 1785 to remodel it and turn it into their summer house. The residence of Emperor Maximiliano in the nineteenth century, this enclosure houses the National Museum of History and is the only castle in Latin America.
Torre Reforma (CDMX)
Designed by Benjamín Romero of the Lb & A Office, it is located in Paseo de la Reforma and has a height of 256 meters. It was inaugurated in 2016 and has 57 floors. In 2018 she was the winner of the International Highrise Award as the best skyscraper in the world.
Soumaya Museum (CDMX)
Opened in 2011, Museum located in Polanco was designed by Mexican architect Fernando Romero, with the advice of Frank Gehry. It houses the collection of the Carlos Slim Foundation, with more than 70,000 pieces, within which the pieces of Auguste Rodin, Monet, Renoir, among others.
BBVA BANCOMER TORRE (CDMX)
This tower developed by Rogers Stik Harbor, Partners and Legorreta + Legorreta in 2008, is 234 meters high and 25 floors. It was inaugurated in 2016 obtaining the award to the building of the year in 2017 and international excellence Riba E 2018.