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Carlos Slim, the world's richest man, today opens the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City, which will house his mind-blowing collection of art. Juan Carretero visits. Monday 28 March 2011 00:00 BST Comments ...
Designed by Mexican architect Fernando Romero, with advice on hi-tech construction techniques from American maestro stylist Frank Gehry, it was built in 2011 to house the private collection of ...
Designed by Slim's architect son-in-law, Fernando Romero, the six-story, anvil-shaped building cuts a dramatic arc through the skyline of the capital's upscale Polanco district.
Romero is best known for his work on the Soumaya Museum (which houses Slim’s art collection), the unbuilt Bitcoin City in El Salvador and a Norman Foster-led redesign of the Mexico City airport ...
Architect Fernando Romero has been shaping the future of Latin American architecture for two decades. His namesake firm (formerly FR-EE) and London -based Foster + Partners worked on a design for the ...
The 17,000 sq. ft building opened in autumn 2013 as part of the Plaza Carso, where another Mexican businessman, Carlos Slim, has his Fernando Romero-designed Museo Soumaya.
2011 – Opens a new Museo Soumaya facility in Mexico City. The museum is designed by Slim’s son-in-law, architect Fernando Romero.
2011 – Opens a new Museo Soumaya facility in Mexico City. The museum is designed by Slim’s son-in-law, architect Fernando Romero.
The Soumaya Museum was designed by the Mexican architect Fernando Romero, with the advice of Ove Arup and Frank Gehry. The structure of the enclosure is striking because it is made up of 28 curved ...
Museo Soumaya Plaza Carso is on Boulevard Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in Mexico City. Admission is always free in line with its non-profit guidelines, and doors are open from 10:30 to 18:30 every ...
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