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Mario Pani
Mexican architect
For the Mexican Olympic shooter, see Mario Pani (sport shooter).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Pani and the second or maternal family name is Darqui.
Mario Pani Darqui (March 29, 1911 – February 23, 1993) was a Mexican architect and urbanist.
The geographical breadth of Arquitectura México mirrored Mario Pani's national and international travels as one of Mexico's premiere architects.
He was one of the most active urbanists under the Mexican Miracle, and gave form to a good part of the urban appearance of Mexico City, with emblematic buildings (nowadays characteristic of Mexico City), such as the main campus of the UNAM, the Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco (following Le Corbusier's urban principles), the Normal School of Teachers (Mexico), the National Conservatory of Music and other big housing projects called multifamiliares.
His son Knut is a well-known artist.
Early life and education
Mario Pani Darqui was born on March 29, 1911, in Mexico City,[1] and moved to Europe in early childhood. His parents were Dolores Darqui an