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WE BELIEVE IN A BETTER FUTURE,
THAT’S WHY WE CREATED IT.
Panamerican University (“Universidad Panamericana” or “UP” for its Spanish acronym) was founded in 1967 as a business school. The Panamerican University has three campuses that serve nearly 12,000 students in 33 careers. The first campus was inaugurated in Mexico City in 1968, followed by Guadalajara in 1981 and Aguascalientes in 1989. The UP works every day on three fundamental pillars: teaching, research and the dissemination of culture.
Zapopan, Jalisco, México.
Construction of a new pedestrian entrance to the Panamerican University, Guadalajara Campus, with an apparent concrete wall, metal structure and wooden ceiling, with space for a guardhouse and restrooms, respecting the existing trees in the construction.
Awarded the prize for the ARCHITECTURAL USE OF CONCRETE granted by Concretos Moctezuma.