Centro Urbano Benito Juárez (original) (raw)
The Centro Urbano Benito Juárez, more commonly called the Multifamiliar Juárez, was a large apartment complex built on the southeast section of Colonia Roma, Mexico City in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was one of several projects of this type by architect Mario Pani, designed to be semi-autonomous and incorporate as much outdoors space as possible. It also featured one of the largest mural works of the 20th century by artist Carlos Mérida. Most of the complex, and the mural work with it, were destroyed by the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and the demolition of many of the damaged buildings. Only a few of the original buildings still remain. Despite this, the Cuauhtémoc borough in which it is located still lists it as a separate colonia or neighborhood.
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dbo:abstract | The Centro Urbano Benito Juárez, more commonly called the Multifamiliar Juárez, was a large apartment complex built on the southeast section of Colonia Roma, Mexico City in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was one of several projects of this type by architect Mario Pani, designed to be semi-autonomous and incorporate as much outdoors space as possible. It also featured one of the largest mural works of the 20th century by artist Carlos Mérida. Most of the complex, and the mural work with it, were destroyed by the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and the demolition of many of the damaged buildings. Only a few of the original buildings still remain. Despite this, the Cuauhtémoc borough in which it is located still lists it as a separate colonia or neighborhood. (en) Centro Urbano Presidente Juárez (CUPJ) o Multifamiliar Juárez es una unidad habitacional de la Ciudad de México ubicada en la Colonia Roma de la alcaldía Cuauhtémoc inaugurada en 1952, con arquitectura de Mario Pani y Salvador Ortega y murales de Carlos Mérida. El sismo del 19 de septiembre de 1985 causó el colapso de 15 de sus 19 edificios. (es) |
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rdfs:comment | The Centro Urbano Benito Juárez, more commonly called the Multifamiliar Juárez, was a large apartment complex built on the southeast section of Colonia Roma, Mexico City in the late 1940s and early 1950s. It was one of several projects of this type by architect Mario Pani, designed to be semi-autonomous and incorporate as much outdoors space as possible. It also featured one of the largest mural works of the 20th century by artist Carlos Mérida. Most of the complex, and the mural work with it, were destroyed by the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and the demolition of many of the damaged buildings. Only a few of the original buildings still remain. Despite this, the Cuauhtémoc borough in which it is located still lists it as a separate colonia or neighborhood. (en) Centro Urbano Presidente Juárez (CUPJ) o Multifamiliar Juárez es una unidad habitacional de la Ciudad de México ubicada en la Colonia Roma de la alcaldía Cuauhtémoc inaugurada en 1952, con arquitectura de Mario Pani y Salvador Ortega y murales de Carlos Mérida. El sismo del 19 de septiembre de 1985 causó el colapso de 15 de sus 19 edificios. (es) |
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