Cristina López Uribe is an architectural historian who specializes in twentieth century Mexican architecture. She studied Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and holds a PhD in he Theory and History of Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, where she also has a Master in the History of Art, Architecture and the City.
She is a professor of the History of Architecture at the School of Architecture at UNAM where she acted as editor-in-chief of the journal Bitácora Arquitectura from 2013 to 2020. She is coeditor of Max Cettto Modern Architecture in Mexico (UNAM, 2021) and Living CU: 60 Years (UNAM, 2014) and author of several articles and book chapters.
She assisted MoMA curators in Mexico in preparation for the exhibition Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955–1980 and worked as an advisor on the LACMA exhibition Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915–1985.
She is a member of AhAU, Asociación de Historiadores de la Arquitectura y el Urbanismo.
Salvador Lizárraga Sánchez is a professor and editor specialized in modern Mexican architecture. He studied Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and holds a PhD in the Theory and History of Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelon, where he also has a Master in the History of Art, Architecture and the City.
He led the publishing department of the UNAM’s Faculty of Architecture from 2012 to 2107, a period during which the school’s books and journals received awards from domestic and international institutions, such as the Philip Johnson Award given out by the Society of Architectural Historians, as well as awards and honorable mentions from the Ibero-American Architecture and Urbanism Biennale, the Quito Biennale and the Mexico City Architecture Biennale, among others.
He is coeditor of Cultura Arquitectónica de la modernidad UNAM, 2007) and Living CU: 60 Years (UNAM, 2014). He has been an advisor for architecture exhibitions at the University Museum of Art and Science and is currently a professor of the History of Architecture at the UNAM.
He publishes in national and international academic journals and has been a member of scientific committees in Mexico and other countries. He is a member of the Spanish Association of Historians of Architecture and Urbanism (AhAU).
Josué Gael Sánchez Quintero
Fryda Pamela González Hernández
Pamela Elizabeth Velázquez Bonilla
Arantxa González Padilla
Salvador Gómez Correa
Rodrigo Hernández Ynurreta García
Mayra Quiroz Nuñez
Leonardo Misael López García
Diana López Martínez
Our graduates are pursuing various postgraduate studies in Mexico and abroad, at institutions such as the Canadian Center for Architecture, the Institute for Aesthetic Research at UNAM, University College London, McGill University, and IUAV in Venice, among others.
Sonia Noemi Camargo Calderón
Francisco Hiroshi Ando Ponce de León
Susana Estefanía Conde García
Anna García Molina
Guadalupe Elizabeth Luna Rodríguez
Abril Castrejón Jiménez
Nilda Fernanda Román Bustos
Pamela Caparroso Gutiérrez
Luis Ricardo Bentancourt Buelna
Jesús Gamaliel Minor Pérez
Moises Hidalgo Reyes
Leslie Jazmín Cortez Caballero