Architecturally, he settled initially in the Bauhaus style and influence of Le Corbusier. He designed especially hotels and residential buildings.[1]
In 1937, he founded his architectural firm, now known as the Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos SC.
Family
On 20 June 1941 he married Magdalena Bringas Aguado. Their children are: José Juan(1942–1974), Magdalena (born 1944) and Javier (born 1956).[2][3]
Their son Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas is also an architect and heads since 1982, the architectural firm. In 1963, he earned the Hacienda "La Laja" in Tequisquiapan in the Mexican state of Querétaro, where he successfully bred bulls and the family then lived.[4]
Important work
1951 — Cine Ermita - Mexico City
1954 — Cine París - Mexico City
1958 — Contigo Tower (formerly named Torre Anáhuac) - Mexico City
1959 — Hotel El Presidente - Acapulco
1958 — Cabaret La Jacaranda del Hotel El Presidente (in collaboration with Félix Candela) - Acapulco
1960 — Merck-Sharp & Dohme Factory - Mexico City
1961 — María Isabel Hotel - Mexico City (in collaboration with José Villagrán García)
1961 — San Ignacio de Loyola Church - Mexico City
1962 — Cartuchos Deportivos de México (in collaboration with Félix Candela) - Cuernavaca
1964 — Palacio de Justicia - Mexico City (in collaboration with José Adolfo Wiechers)