Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez

Juan José Díaz Infante Núñez ( * June 24, 1936 in Mexico City, † June 12, 2012 ) was a Mexican architect and industrial designer. He was the principal founder of the Universidad La Salle, founder and director of the School of Architecture of the Universidad Anáhuac, a founding member of the Mexican Academy of Architecture Academia Mexicana de Arquitectura and the Mexican industrial designer Association ( Asociación de Industriales Diseñadores ).

As an architect, he was a scientific advisor in the College of Architects of Mexico City ( Colegio de Arquitectos de la Ciudad de México -CAM) and in the company of Mexican architects ( Sociedad de Arquitectos de México -SAM). In addition to several urban planning projects he planned mainly business centers, bus stations, hotels, cinemas, school buildings, sports facilities, institutions from the financial, healthcare, industrial, administrative and office buildings, primarily in Mexico, but also in other states.

He also served as an industrial designer scientific advisor in the Asociación de Industriales del Plástico ( ANIPAC ), of the Instituto Mexicano del assessors Plástico Industrial and member of the American Society of Plastics Engineers in Pittsburgh.

Díaz Infante taught design and visual education at the Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA ), the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ( UNAM) and the Universidad Anáhuac (UA). He gave seminars at various academic and professional associations to numerous national universities.

In the Cultural Olympiad during the Olympic Summer Games in Mexico in 1968 he was the official representative of the Mexican meeting of the Jóvenes Arquitectos (German: Young architects ).

Group and solo exhibitions

  • Diseño Actual en México at the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
  • Casa Prefrabricada Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico City
  • Home Builders, Washington, D.C.
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