In Mexico
• - 1943 Primary School, Mar de Banda No. 18, Tabasco.
• - 1943 Primary School, Mar de Baffin No. 3, Tabasco.
• - 1943 Mar de Baffin Primary School No. 4, Tabasco.
• - 1943 Gulf of California Elementary School, Tabasco.
• - 1944 Schools in Tabasco in the towns of Atasta and Tamulté, Villahermosa "Villahermosa (Tabasco)"), Tabasco.
• - 1950 Primary School, Colonia Morelos Mexico City.
• - 1951 El Pípila Primary School, with Architect Horacio Boy, Mexico City.
• - 1952 National School of Medicine, with the Archs. Roberto Álvarez Espinosa, Ramón Torres Martínez, and Héctor Velázquez, Mexico City.
• - 1952 The National School of Medicine of the University City of UNAM (Today Faculty of Medicine "Facultad de Medicina (UNAM)"), Mexico City.
• - 1954 The Building of the Ministry of Labor "Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social (Mexico)"), Mexico City.
• - 1955 – 1957 Markets of La Lagunilla, Tepito, Coyoacán, Azcapotzalco, San Pedro de los Pinos and 10 others.
• - 1957 Northeastern University City (Master Plan) with Architect Rafael Mijares, Tampico, Tamaulipas.
• - 1958 Rural House Classroom and Prefabricated Schools in Mexico, and in 17 Latin American countries (more than 150,000 units in the Mexican Republic from 1958 to 1976).
• - 1959 System for construction of the rural school. Thousands of schools have been built with this system in Mexico and abroad. UNICEF adopted this construction system.
• - 1959 S.T.P.S Primary School (Attached to the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare), with Architect Rafael Mijares, Mexico City.
• - 1959 Higher School of Physical Education, with Architect Rafael Mijares, Mexico City.
• - 1959 Rural Schools in Zapotzingo and Nacajuca, Tabasco.
• - 1960 National School for Kindergarten Teachers D.F., Mexico City.
• - 1960 Juárez Institute of Durango with Architect Rafael Mijares.
• - 1960 History Gallery, Museo del Caracol, Mexico City.
• - 1963 Primary and Secondary School "Central Pedagógica Infantil" (INPI).
• - 1963 Heroes of Liberty Primary School and Kindergarten, Mexico City.
• - 1964 Tierra y Libertad Primary School, Toluca, State of Mexico.
• - 1964 Anne Frank School, San Ángel, Mexico City.
• - 1964 Secondary School No. 2, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Street.
• - 1964 The National Museum of Anthropology "Museo Nacional de Antropología (Mexico)"), Mexico City.
• - 1964 Museum of Art and History of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.
• - 1964 The Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City.
• - 1964 Primary School, Col. July 7.
• - 1964 Primary School, Col. Lomas de Sotelo.
• - 1964 Primary School No. 273, Col. Ex Garita de Vallejo&action=edit&redlink=1 "Vallejo (Mexico) (not yet written)").
• - 1964 Primary school, Col. Valentín Gómez.
• - 1964 School, Col. Aviation.
• - 1964 Primary School, Col. José María Pino Suárez.
• - 1964 School in the Central Garden, Tacubaya.
• - 1964 Primary School in Observatorio, Mexico City.
• - 1964 Uxmal School, Mexico City.
• - 1965 The Tlatelolco Tower, building of the Tlatelolco University Cultural Center and its surroundings in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Formerly the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs "Secretaría de Ciencias Exteriors (Mexico)"), Mexico City.
• - 1965 Revolución School Center, project with Architect I. Ordorica.
• - 1966 The Azteca Stadium, Mexico City.
• - 1967 The Cuauhtémoc Stadium, Puebla.
• - 1969 Irish School, with Architect Rafael Mijares, and Engineer Guillermo Ballesteros, Mexico City.
• - 1972 The El Rosario Housing Unit (in collaboration with the architects Teodoro González de León, and Ricardo Legorreta), Mexico City.
• - 1973 Municipal Palace of Cuautitlán Izcalli, its esplanade and several projects that remained unpublished such as the Tree Building and the monumental statues at the entrance and exit of the Municipality, with the letters C I embracing all the lanes of the Mexico-Querétaro Highway.
• - 1974 The Master Program of the Azcapotzalco, Iztapalapa and Xochimilco Units of the Metropolitan Autonomous University.
• - 1974 Irish School, San Pedro Garza García, Monterrey.
• - 1974 Metropolitan Autonomous University, Founder, Rector, and Architectural Project, with Architect David Muñoz, (Xochimilco and Azcapotzalco Unit), Mexico City.
• - 1975 Embassy of Japan in Mexico, Mexico City.
• - 1976 Japanese Mexican High School (1976)[10][11].
• - 1976 The New Basilica of Santa María de Guadalupe (in collaboration with Architects Gabriel Chávez de la Mora and José Luis Benlliure"), Mexico City.
• - 1980 The Legislative Palace of San Lázaro (official headquarters of the Chamber of Deputies of Mexico), Mexico City.
• - 1980 - 1981 Institute of Historical Studies and Documentation (Annex to the Sor Juana Cloister) with the Archs. Rafael Mijares, and Andrés Giovanini G.
• - 1982 Tijuana Cultural Center, Tijuana.
• - 1984 La Torre Axa (formerly Torre Mexicana de Aviación), Mexico City.
• - 1984 Project of the Iberoamerican University "Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City)"), in collaboration with the Architects Rafael Mijares, Andrés Giovanini G. and Francisco Serrano.
• - 1984 Omega Building, Mexico City.
• - 1986 Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Tocumbo, Michoacán.
• - 1987 Templo Mayor Museum, Mexico City.
• - 1987 Amparo Museum, Puebla.
• - 1993 Álvaro Obregón Industrial Technical School U.A.N.L, with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano. Monterrey, Nuevo León.
• - 1994 Marist University (Master Plan) "Y" of Ajusco, with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano, Mexico City.
• - 1994 Marist University (Master Plan) in Tulipanes Ajusco, with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano, Mexico City.
• - 1995 Marist University (Master Plan) Canal Nacional, Tláhuac, Mexico City, with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 1995 Marist University (Master Plan) Eje 10 Sur, Tláhuac, Mexico City, with the Architects. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 1996 - 2000 Info libraries of the Autonomous University of Coahuila on its campuses: Saltillo, Monclova, and Torreón "Torreón (Coahuila de Zaragoza)"), with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 1997 Convention and Exhibition Center, 21st Century in Mérida "Mérida (Mexico)").
• - 1999 Infoteca of the Autonomous University of Monterrey, Río Santa Lucía project, Monterrey, with Architects Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 1999 Autonomous University of Coahuila "Seminar Unit", with Architects Andrés Giovanini g, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.Monclova, Coahuila.
• - 2004 Siglo Auditorium, Puebla.
• - 2008 Metropolitan Autonomous University (Tower I Project), with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 2008 Chetumal International Convention Center, Quintana Roo.
• - 2008 Metropolitan Autonomous University, Cuajimalpa Campus Master Plan, with Architects Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 2010 The Museum of the Coahuila Presidents, Saltillo.
• - 2009 Metropolitan Autonomous University, Lerma Campus Master Plan, with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano.
• - 2011 City Theater in Piedras Negras "Piedras Negras (Coahuila)"), Coahuila (2011).
in the world
• - 1958 Mexican Pavilion at the World Exhibition in Brussels.
• - 1958 Rural House Classroom and Prefabricated Schools in India, Indonesia, Philippines, Tanzania, Yugoslavia and Italy.
• - 1962 Mexican Pavilion at the Seattle World Fair.
• - 1964 Mexican Pavilion at the New York World Fair.
• - 1965 Rocklands Leopards town seminar, project with Architects Jorge Basurto and Jesús Aguiga. Dublin, Ireland.
• - 1971 The Museum of Black Cultures in Dakar, Senegal.
• - 1975 Government buildings for Tanzania's new capital in Dodoma.
• - 1976 Presidential House of Costa Rica.
• - 1977 Benito Juárez Community Academy in Chicago, Illinois, United States[12].
• - 1982 Monument to Fray Antón de Montesinos, Dominican Republic.
• - 1984 Nubian Museum, Egypt.
• - 1986 International Olympic Committee Headquarters Building in Lausanne, Switzerland.
• - 1988 International Olympic Committee Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland.
• - 1989 The chapel of the Virgin of Guadalupe inside St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
• - 1992 Pavilion of the International Olympic Committee at the Universal Exhibition in Seville, Spain.
• - 1992 Mexican Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition in Seville, Spain.
• - 1994 Latin American and Caribbean Center for the "University of the West Indies", with the Archs. Andrés Giovanini G, and Javier Ramírez Campuzano. Kingston, Jamaica.
Representative projects not carried out
• - 1961 PRI Institutional Revolutionary Party Headquarters Building.
• - 1962 Border Museum of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
• - 1969 Fountain of Olympism Chicago, Illinois.
• - 1971 Tower Symbol of Cuautitlán Izcalli offices, State of Mexico.
• - 1972 Building for the International Trade Center, and Public Plaza in Marseille, France.
• - 1973 Museum of Anthropology, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
• - 1975 National Museum of Iran. Tehran, Iran.
• - 1975 Ecumenical Church in Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
• - 1979 Avery Brundage Museum, Olympia, Greece.
• - 1979 Plaza de Rescate Urbano Isabel, la Católica, Mexico.
• - 1981 Mexican Cultural Center, Managua, Nicaragua.
• - 1982 Project for Defense Arch, Paris, France.
• - 1982 Project for the Parc de la Villete, Paris, France.
• - 1985 Project to expand the Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
• - 1989 Project for the Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece.
• - 1989 Monumental Cross of Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico.
• - 1993 Torre Águila, Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico.
• - 1995 National Museum of Korea, Seoul.
• - 1997 Cultural and multipurpose center, Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco.
• - 1997 Expansion Project to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, Fátima "Fátima (Portugal)"), Portugal.
• - 1999 Xalapa Zoo, Veracruz, Mexico.
• - 1999 Cathedral of Christ the King, Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico.
• - 2000 Plaza Mariana, Mexico City.
• - 2004 Project for the Beijing Olympic Stadium, People's Republic of China.
• - 2008 Project for Bicentennial Monumental Arch, Mexico City.