SWITZERLAND.- Last Wednesday, Federica Zanco, director of the Barragán Foundation in Switzerland, gave a press conference to inform about the different activities programmed to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the famous Mexican architect, Luis Barragán. Zanco explained that the festivities would commence on Friday March 8, and that the activities would last until the end of the year 2002. These include conferences, workshops, debate sessions, and conferences. One of the most important exhibitions will be “The Silent Revolution”, which will include photographs, maquettes and original drawings by the architect. This show will travel to Germany and the Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, Japan. Luis Barragán, who was born in the state Jalisco, died in 1988.