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Javier Sánchez is a Mexican developer and architect primarily known for contemporary construction in Mexico City, especially the Condesa neighborhood.[1] Sánchez is the founding partner and lead designer of the Mexico City firm JSª, known as Higuera + Sanchez from 1996-2007.[2]Obras magazine voted Sánchez one of the forty most influential architects of the past forty years.[1]
Sánchez was at the vanguard of market urbanism in Mexico City. His firm, Higuera + Sánchez, bought a dilapidated warehouse in Condesa and created the city's first studio lofts, including communal space in the heart of the building. Such projects have been described as guerrilla architecture.[3]
13 de Septiembre Adaptive Reuse Housing (2005)[2] - featured in the 2005 New York show Mexico City Dialogues: New Architectural Practices, at the Center for Architecture[5][6]