Basurto Building

Basurto Building
Edificio Basurto
General information
Type Residential condominium
Architectural style Late or Post-Art Deco
Address Avenida México 187, Colonia Hipódromo, Condesa, Cuauhtémoc borough
Town or city Mexico City
Country Mexico
Coordinates 19°24′50″N 99°10′12″W / 19.4138026°N 99.1698783°W / 19.4138026; -99.1698783
Construction started 1940
Completed 1945
Technical details
Floor count 14
Design and construction
Architect Francisco J. Serrano

The Basurto Building is located in the Condesa area of Mexico City, a work of architect Francisco J. Serrano, built between 1940 and 1945. Its design is post- Art Deco. It is fourteen storeys tall, unusually high for the constructions in the area of that period giving it iconic status and an emblem of Condesa.[1][2][3] It is located on Avenida México, half a block from Parque México to the south and Plaza Popocatépetl to the north.

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References

  1. Porras, Jeannette. Condesa Hipódromo. México, Clío, 2001.
  2. Flores, Stephany. El edificio Basurto. La vivienda de la clase media en la década de 1940. México, tesis para obtener la Licenciatura en Historia, Facultad de Estudios Superiores campus Acatlán, 2014.
  3. Magaña, Carolina. El art deco en la Ciudad de México, retrospectiva de un movimiento arquitectónico. México, tesis de licenciatura de posgrado en arquitectura, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2007.
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