Francisco de Paula León Olea

Francisco de Paula León Olea (born 1951) is an architect, musician, author, and businessman from Mexico City, Mexico. He is also notable for his political involvement in the Mexican transition to democracy, as well as for his visionary architectural projects.

Early life and education edit

Francisco de Paula León Olea was born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1951 to Gabriel León and Martha Olea. One of his grandfathers was Teofilo Olea y Leyva, one of The Seven Sages of Mexico.[1]

He studied sacred music at the seminary of the Holy Catholic Fathers, then studied piano and piano composition at the National School of Music of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He has a master’s degree in International Relations from American University, where he is part of the board of trustees.[2][3]

Music career edit

He studied at Conservatorio Nacional de Música and in 1989 he became the first Mexican composer of Symphonic Requiem, which was inaugurated in 1990 by the Philarmonic Orchestra of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.[1][2] In 1994, he composed the Fantasy of the Universe, which was performed by the International Music Festival of Morelia México.[2] He left his music career after the death of his father.[1]In 2023, he premiered his coral symphony Poimandres with the Philarmonic Orchestra of San Luis Potosí, Mexico.[4]

Politics edit

In 2000, de Paula León Olea started the Citizen’s Parliament and Republican Action Movement to support the democratic transition of Mexico. In 2002, the Republican Action Movement applied to create the Republican Party headed by de Paula León Olea, who was the president of the organization. [5][6][7]

De Paula León Olea also founded an editorial company responsible for publishing the magazine Conciencia Mexicana. During Mexico's political transition, the magazine published interviewed political leaders Kofi Annan,[8] Hillary Clinton,[9] and Václav Havel.[10] In 1999, the magazine interviewed ex-President Carlos Salinas, who was in exile in Dublin at the time.[6]

During this time period, De Paula León Olea wrote and published political articles in both Conciencia Mexicana and Mexican newspapers in which he criticized the corruption of the Mexican elite, claimed the right to more than one political party, and asked for peaceful change.[11][12][13]

World Trade Center edit

In the late 1980s, De Paula León Olea partnered with Alfredo Ruiz Suárez to redesign the building that was going to be the Hotel de México and proposed to turn it into an international business center instead. The World Trade Center Mexico City opened in November 1994.[14] After this, De Paula León Olea worked with Guy F. Tozzoli, proposed by Mikhail Gorbachov for the Nobel Peace Prize, to franchise the World Trade Center Association in 420 cities.

The Giordano Bruno University edit

De Paula León Olea is the President of the Board of Giordano Bruno University.[15] He worked with Ervin Laszlo to launch this online university in Budapest in 2012, in an event that was attended by famous personalities from all over the world.[16][17]

The International Sustainability Center edit

Since 2022, De Paula León Olea has been working in the creation and development of an ambitious project called The International Sustainability Center (ISC), designed to address the pressing issue of global warming. The ISC has been fashioned as a unique space by permanently bringing together all nations, the most important companies in the world, and the brightest minds alive. In the ISC, the efforts that governments and companies carry out regarding all environmental issues will be permanently exhibited, proposing at the same time an harmonic congregation of ideas and global agreements. The ISC was initially offered to the Government of Guatemala. In September 2022, the project was welcomed by Mr. António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations. In September 2023, the ISC was officially presented to the community of nations at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, in an event headed by high representatives of the Republic of Guatemala and Ms. Tonilyn Lim, Chief of Programmes at the United Nations Global Compact Office.

Books edit

In addition to writing about politics, De Paula León Olea writes about philosophy and fiction. His published books include Ianoa Coeli: A Ship of Hope in the Mexican Mad Years[18] and Los hilos secretos de las élites,.[19] His book, The Awakening of Mankind: Towards a Unified Theory of Man in the 21st Century,[2] summarizes his philosophy of non-subordination. His first historical-fiction novel, The Color of Heaven and Earth, was published in 2012.[20] Other fiction includes La Barcaza en el Sena and a collection of short stories called Cuentos de la vida Real. His most recent fiction project is La gran mentira, a novel that mixes history and philosophy to reveal a powerful plot that dates back to the very origins of Christianity.

Awards edit

In April 2013, De Paula León Olea received the Life Time Achievement Award in Arts and Humanities presented by the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, Texas.[15][21]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Fox repentant" El Periodico de Mexico. May 30, 2006
  2. ^ a b c d "Un hombre versatil" El Periodica Reforma. May 11, 1997
  3. ^ "American University website. Accessed March 28, 2014"
  4. ^ "‘El mundo en el que vivimos’, concierto en el teatro Carlos Amador de Francisco de Paula León"
  5. ^ Irizar, Guadalupe. "Estrenan 2 partidos registro para el 2003" El Periodica Reforma. Aug. 2, 2002
  6. ^ a b "El México de nuestra hechura." El Periodica Reforma. May 28, 1999
  7. ^ Irizar, Guadalupe. "Crean grupos políticos un parlamento ciudadano." El Periodica Reforma. Apr. 29, 1999
  8. ^ "The United Nations in the 21st Century." Conciencia Mexicana. Spring 1998. pg. 201
  9. ^ "El Siglo XXI Sera De La Sociedad Civil." Conciencia Mexicana. pg. 31 Winter 1998
  10. ^ "Foro 2000." Conciencia Mexicana. pg. 47. Winter 1998
  11. ^ De Paulo León Olea, Francisco. "El ocaso de las élites." El Periodica Reforma. June 13, 1998
  12. ^ "Defiende 'Conciencia Mexicana' pluralidad" El Periodica Reforma. May 9, 1998
  13. ^ Frias, Edgar Ibarra. "'Se requiere un cambio pacífico'" El Periodica Reforma. May 11, 1997
  14. ^ Ortega, Iliana. [permanent dead link] MSN Prodigy
  15. ^ a b Jackson, Holly. "Viva La Mexico." Austin American-Statesman. Aug. 29, 2013
  16. ^ Nasser, Rafael. "Don Beck and the New Face of Philanthropy" Integral Leadership Review.
  17. ^ "Positive News." Dec. 1, 2011
  18. ^ Vantage Press, Incorporated, 1987
  19. ^ Random House 2006
  20. ^ "Escritor mexicano presenta su libro “Del color de la tierra y el cielo"" Archived 2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine Sept. 22, 2012
  21. ^ Godwin, Robert. "Mexic-Arte Museum celebrates its 29th anniversary with Gala del Museo: Arte Y Glamour" Culture Map Austin. May 6, 2013