
Principal, FGP Atelier
In 1991, Francisco Gonzalez Pulido graduated from Monterrey Tec with Bachelors in Architecture. In 1993, he completed his first residential project, a 5,000SF villa in the northeast of Mexico. In 1998, he was accepted to the Harvard Graduate School of Design for a Masters Degree. In 2000, he joined JAHN. 8 years later, he becomes Helmut Jahn’s first partner and in 2012, President of the Company. In the last 10 years with JAHN, he designed a wide range of buildings from pavilions and boutique spaces to stadiums and airports, from speculative spaces and explorations to science buildings and skyscrapers across five continents. In 2017, he founded FGP Atelier. He recently completed the 20,000-seat Diabos Rojos baseball stadium in Mexico, City and broke ground on a 320M tall tower in Guangzhou, PRC in the summer of 2019. Francisco is currently working on the Felipe Angeles International Airport at Santa Lucia that will handle 24M passengers in the first phase and 85M passengers in the ultimate phase.
