FRANCISCO
J. SERRANO (1900-1982) was a civil engineer and architect whose Art Deco and
modernist buildings grace Colonia Condesa and other areas of Mexico City. He is
part of an architectural dynasty.
His
father, J. Francisco Serrano, designed several notable buildings in the city,
such as the Edificio La Esmeralda (1892) and the Edificio Paris (1907) in the Centro
Histórico.
His
son, Francisco Serrano, (www.franciscoserranoarquitecto.com) is best known for his
design of Terminal 2 of the Mexico City airport and the office buidling known
as 'Los Pantelones'.
Edificio Jardines, Amsterdam 285, at Sonora
The
second Serrano, Francisco J., is probably best known as the architect of the swanky
Edificio Basurto in Condesa, but as
you wander around the colonia, you'll notice that many of the best Art Deco
buildings are his. An early work, the fanciful Edifico Jardines at the corner of Sonora and Amsterdam (across from
Starbucks) features multiple balconies, terraces and mini-lighthouses on top. The
streamline house at the corner of Michoacán and Avenida Mexico looks like a set
for a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie.
Edificio Jardines, Amsterdam 285, at Sonora
Several
of his houses have been altered or covered over with commercial signage, or
have disappeared behind giant trees. But he undoubtably left the mark of his
creative vision on Mexico City. Surprisingly, there is no monograph about him.
Pasaje Polanco
Here is a list of buildings I've been able to attribue to him:
Here is a list of buildings I've been able to attribue to him:
COLONIA CONDESA
Laredo
5, 1933
Amsterdam
110, 1931
Laredo
22 (externsively remodelled), 1942
El
Plaza Condesa (Parque España),1946
Edificio Casa Jardines, Amsterdam 285, 1928-30
Edificio
Basurto, 1942-45
Nuevo León 68, 1952
Michoacán 43, 1935
Avenida Mexico 75, 1934
Nuevo León 120, 1936
Campeche 302, 1932
Amsterdam 206, 1935
Avenida Mexico 123, 1932
Chilpancingo 39, 1946
Chilpancingo 46, 1931
Parque España 49
Parque España 59
Huichapan 20
COLONIA ROMA
Edificio
Rio de Janiero, Orizaba and Durango, Roma (ground floor remodel)
Edificio Anahuac, Queretaro 109, Colonia Roma (1932)
Edificio Acro, Insurgentes at Quintana Roo, 1937
Edificio Glorieta, Insurgentes at Chilpancingo, 1938
POLANCO
Pasaje
Polanco, c. 1938
Emilio
Castelar 6
Emilio
Castelar 24
E.C.
and Galileo, corner house
Arquimedes
and Newton, corner house
Newton
and Aristoteles
Conjunto
San Carlos, Moliere, Seneca and Masaryk
CENTRO
Cine
Teresa
OTHER
Faculty
of Engineering, UNAM (collaboration), c. 1954
Nuestra
Señora de Guadalupe Church, Santa María de la Ribera
4 comments:
Excellent! I'm fascinated by these beautiful buildings.
Saludos,
Don Cuevas
Great information here.
thanks for this introduction! Love his work, it is so inspired by nature.
A great piece. I've enjoyed looking at many of these buildings.
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