CEMEX: CEMEX will recognize Benjamin Romano with Lorenzo H. Zambrano Award

Cemex issued the following announcement on Oct. 29.

CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (“CEMEX”) (NYSE: CX) announced today that it will grant the Lorenzo H. Zambrano Award to architect Benjamin Romano for his outstanding career and contributions to modern architecture.

This award recognizes the contributions of architects who create better environments for communities and inspire new generations to innovate.

The Lorenzo H. Zambrano Award will be presented on November 7, 2019, during the 2019 CEMEX Building Award ceremony, to commemorate the professional career of the architect in charge of building the iconic Reforma Tower, Tres Picos Tower, and Chapultepec Tower in Mexico City.

“We enjoy almost two decades of distinguishing and recognizing the world’s top professional architects, who contribute their ideas and talent to building better communities. Benjamin Romano and his work clearly exemplify that quality, sustainability, and beauty can seamlessly converge in the same project,” said Ricardo Naya, President of CEMEX Mexico.

In addition to his work as a professional architect, Romano has actively served as a professor of Project and Construction Cycle at the prestigious Ibero-American University since 1982. He has also given various diploma program courses and participated in the Coordination of the Construction Cycle, as well as in the revision of the curriculum of the UIA School of Architecture.

In 2016, Romano received the gold medal at the XIV National and International Biennial of Mexican Architecture, while his iconic Reforma Tower won the 2018 International Highrise Award as the best skyscraper in the world.

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