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Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, Mexican Architect, Dies at 94
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, the architect who led many of Mexico’s landmark Modernist construction projects of the mid-20th century, including museums, the country’s largest sports stadium and the shrine that attracts its most important religious pilgrimage, died on Tuesday, his 94th birthday, in Mexico City.
— nytimes.com
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There is no "sad" button. So just my respects.
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