
Ricardo
Legorreta
Mexico City, Mexico 1931
Ricardo Legorreta was born in Mexico City in 1931. He graduated in 1953
from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico with a degree
in Architecture. While in school Legorreta worked as a draftsman. After
graduating. Legorreta worked for Jose Villagran Garcia in Mexico
City, becoming a partner in 1955. In 1960 Legorreta established
his own practice and in 1964 he became the principal of Legorreta Arquitectos,
Mexico City. Since 1977 he has been president of Legorreta Arquitectos
Dienos, furniture and accessory design.
The international
style of architecture thrived in post-war Mexico. Ignoring the traditional
native architecture based on thick wall systems, the buildings of this
era incorporated the column aesthetic. Legorreta brought back the "wall
culture" of Mexico. Emphasizing the supremacy of solids over voids,
the use of colour to enclose wall space, and the South American
preference for privacy, Legorreta designed regional architecture that
avoided the set design techniques prevalent in many parts of Mexico
and Southern California.
Legorreta
has designed a diverse group of buildings. Although different in scale
they all achieve a superb blend of space, light and colour. Legorreta's
architecture has been consistently good, and it has evolved because
he has never regarded architecture from the perspective of a businessman.