Works
- El animal del Pedregal (The Animal of Pedregal, 1951), sculpture in reinforced concrete, Jardines de Pedregal de San Ángel, Mexico City.
- Los amantes (The Lovers), sculpture at the Hotel Presidente, Acapulco.
- El bailarín (The Dancer).
- La mano divina (The Divine Hand) and La mano codiciosa (The Covetous Hand), reliefs in the Iglesia de San Lorenzo, Mexico City.
- El Eco Museo Experimental ("El Eco" Experimental Museum, 1953), Mexico City.
- El Parajo Amarillo (The Yellow Bird, 1957) Colonia Jardines del Bosque, Guadalajara.
- Torres de la Ciudad Satélite (Towers of Satellite City, 1957) with Luis Barragán.
- Stained Glass windows for the cathedrals of Mexico City and Cuernavaca, the churches of Santiago Tlatelolco and Azcapotzalco, and the Maguén-David synagogue, Mexico City.
- Coordination of the sculptures of the Ruta de la amistad (Route of Friendship), a major project of the Cultural Program of the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.
- Osa Mayor (Ursa Major, 1968), Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City.
- Torres de Automex (Automex Towers, 1963–64), Carretera de Toluca.
- Pirámide de Mixcoac (Mixcoac Pyramid, 1971), Mexico City.
- Murals for the Arco Tower in Los Angeles, California, USA, 1970.
- Corona de Bambi and Espacio Escultórico (Sculpture Space, 1979), Ciudad Universitária, UNAM, Mexico City.
- Laberinto de Jerusalén (Jerusalem Labyrinth), 1978-1980.
- Massive bronze entry door for the John Lautner-designed residence "Marbrisa", Acapulco, 1973
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