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'''Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas''' (b. October 16, 1956)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lideresmexicanos.com/300/javier-sordo-madaleno-bringas/ |title=Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas - Líderes Mexicanos |publisher=Lideresmexicanos.com |date= |accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref> is a Mexican architect, son of [[Juan Sordo Madaleno]], also a renowned architect. Javier has designed several large shopping malls in the 2000s and 2010s including:<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=https://glocal.mx/entrevista-sordo-madaleno-arquitectos/ |title=Entrevista &#124; Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Glocal |publisher=Glocal.mx |date= |accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.archdaily.mx/mx/tag/javier-sordo-madaleno |title=Javier Sordo Madaleno &#124; Tag &#124; ArchDaily México |publisher=Archdaily.mx |date= |accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref>
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[[File:Javier Sordo Madaleno.jpg|thumb|Javier Sordo Madaleno in May 2017, receiving the ''Medalla al Mérito en Artes'' (arts medallion award) from the Mexico City legislature]]
'''Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas''' (born October 16, 1956)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lideresmexicanos.com/300/javier-sordo-madaleno-bringas/ |title=Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas - Líderes Mexicanos |publisher=Lideresmexicanos.com |date= |accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref> is a Mexican architect, son of [[Juan Sordo Madaleno]], also a renowned architect. Today, he leads SOMA with what SOMA describes as a "global perspective and a visionary mindset".<ref name="soma"/>

Born in Mexico City in 1956, Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas is a renowned architect and developer, winner of numerous awards and distinctions from prominent architecture and real estate associations, both nationally and internationally. Sordo studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the [[Universidad Iberoamericana]] from 1974 to 1979.<ref name="soma"/>

Over the past four decades, Sordo Madaleno has left what SOMA terms "a significant mark on the built environment, applying innovative design concepts that have not only improved people's quality of life, but also contributed to the economic well-being of communities in which he has intervened". His career spans approximately 250 designed projects, the construction of more than nine million square meters and the development of around three million square meters.<ref name="soma"/>
==Organizations==
Sordo is a member of:<ref name="soma"/>
*College of Architects of Mexico
*Society of Mexican Architects
*Mexican National Academy of Architecture
*Association of Real Estate Developers (ADI)
*[[Teletón (Mexico)]] Board of Trustees
*Honorary member of the [[American Institute of Architects]] (AIA)
==Works==
Sordo has designed several large shopping malls in the 2000s and 2010s including:<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=https://glocal.mx/entrevista-sordo-madaleno-arquitectos/ |title=Entrevista &#124; Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Glocal |publisher=Glocal.mx |date= 3 May 2017|accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.archdaily.mx/mx/tag/javier-sordo-madaleno |title=Javier Sordo Madaleno &#124; Tag &#124; ArchDaily México |publisher=Archdaily.mx |date= |accessdate=2018-07-09}}</ref>
*[[Artz Pedregal]] in [[Jardines del Pedregal|Pedregal]], [[Mexico City]]
*[[Artz Pedregal]] in [[Jardines del Pedregal|Pedregal]], [[Mexico City]]
*[[Antara Polanco]], Mexico City
*[[Antara Polanco]], Mexico City
*[[Toreo Parque Central]] on the border of Mexico City and [[Naucalpan]]
*[[Toreo Parque Central]], Mexico City/[[Naucalpan]] border
* [[Plaza Universidad]], [[Coyoacán]], Mexico City
* [[Angelópolis]], Puebla (city)
* [[Antea LifeStyle Center]], Querétaro (city)
* [[Andamar]], Veracruz (city)


==Awards & Recognition==
Sordo's awards include:<ref name="soma">{{cite web |title=Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas |url=https://fibrasoma.group/team-members/javier-sordo-madaleno-bringas/ |website=FIBRA SOMA |access-date=17 January 2024}}</ref>
* Named Emeritus Academician by the Mexican National Academy of Architecture (2019)
* First place in the category “Residential for Future Projects” with the project Amelia Tulum at the World Architecture Festival (2018)
* Appointed Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects for significant contribution to architecture and society (2017)
* Medal for Merit in Arts and Sciences in the Architecture category by the Legislative Assembly of Mexico City (2016)
* Award for outstanding career in Architecture by the Real Estate Developers Association (2016)
* “Best of the Year” award from Interior Design magazine for the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen’s SPA (2015)
* “Trayectorias” prize from the Colegio de Arquitectos de la Ciudad de México (2013)
* “Judges Special Award” by the Design and Health International Academy for the CRIT project in Tampico (2010)
* “Best building” in the health category for the CRIT project in Tampico at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona (2009)
* “Gold Award fo
r Development and Design Excellence” granted by the ICSC in recognition of the innovative nature of the Andares project (2009)
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 23 January 2024

Javier Sordo Madaleno in May 2017, receiving the Medalla al Mérito en Artes (arts medallion award) from the Mexico City legislature

Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas (born October 16, 1956)[1] is a Mexican architect, son of Juan Sordo Madaleno, also a renowned architect. Today, he leads SOMA with what SOMA describes as a "global perspective and a visionary mindset".[2]

Born in Mexico City in 1956, Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas is a renowned architect and developer, winner of numerous awards and distinctions from prominent architecture and real estate associations, both nationally and internationally. Sordo studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Universidad Iberoamericana from 1974 to 1979.[2]

Over the past four decades, Sordo Madaleno has left what SOMA terms "a significant mark on the built environment, applying innovative design concepts that have not only improved people's quality of life, but also contributed to the economic well-being of communities in which he has intervened". His career spans approximately 250 designed projects, the construction of more than nine million square meters and the development of around three million square meters.[2]

Organizations

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Sordo is a member of:[2]

Works

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Sordo has designed several large shopping malls in the 2000s and 2010s including:[3][4]

Awards & Recognition

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Sordo's awards include:[2]

  • Named Emeritus Academician by the Mexican National Academy of Architecture (2019)
  • First place in the category “Residential for Future Projects” with the project Amelia Tulum at the World Architecture Festival (2018)
  • Appointed Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects for significant contribution to architecture and society (2017)
  • Medal for Merit in Arts and Sciences in the Architecture category by the Legislative Assembly of Mexico City (2016)
  • Award for outstanding career in Architecture by the Real Estate Developers Association (2016)
  • “Best of the Year” award from Interior Design magazine for the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen’s SPA (2015)
  • “Trayectorias” prize from the Colegio de Arquitectos de la Ciudad de México (2013)
  • “Judges Special Award” by the Design and Health International Academy for the CRIT project in Tampico (2010)
  • “Best building” in the health category for the CRIT project in Tampico at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona (2009)
  • “Gold Award fo

r Development and Design Excellence” granted by the ICSC in recognition of the innovative nature of the Andares project (2009)

References

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  1. ^ "Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas - Líderes Mexicanos". Lideresmexicanos.com. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas". FIBRA SOMA. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Entrevista | Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos - Glocal". Glocal.mx. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 2018-07-09.
  4. ^ "Javier Sordo Madaleno | Tag | ArchDaily México". Archdaily.mx. Retrieved 2018-07-09.