Max Borges Jr.

Borges Jr. returned to Cuba and joined his father's firm, together with his brother Enrique.

Borges invited Candela to work with him in Cuba, and they both developed extraordinary projects.

First, for his "Medical and Surgical Center" built in 1948 in El Vedado and, the second time, for the Tropicana Club in 1953.

His brother was architect Enrique Borges Recio, with whom he authored many works as partner.

He married Mignon Olmo-Garrido (March 18, 1923–May 6, 2007) on February 5, 1944 at San Juan de Letrán Catholic Church in Havana, Cuba and they had two sons, Philip M. and Max M. Borges Olmo (also an architect).

Colegio de Arquitectos Premio, 1953.
Centro Médico Quirúrgico. 1948
Edificio Anter, La Habana, 1954
Max Borges Jr. House_1958