Mexico's contemporary architecture was inspired by the vision of Luis Barragn, one of Mexico's most influential 20th century architects. This unique book showcases the original work of 26 contemporary Mexican architects, with a wide variety of impressive a
Mexico’s contemporary architecture was inspired by the vision of Luis Barragn, one of Mexico’s most influential 20th century architects. This unique book showcases the original work of 26 contemporary Mexican architects, with a wide variety of impressive architectural designs. Containing over 370 full color photos and architectural plans, it takes readers into a world of creativity and beauty, a world whose roots go back centuries. These same architects succeed in creating their own version of modernism, imbuing it with the warmth and vibrancy of their native Mexico, featuring clean lines and raw color combinations. Yet their work is infused with a modern ingenuity all their own. Each architect’s work is featured in a dedicated chapter showing one of their recent projects. Today’s Mexican architects, both young and old, bring a new level of creativity to Mexico’s architectural tradition.By Sandy Baum and Introduction by Juan Pablo Serrano Orozco, Juan Carlos Name-Sierra, and Gilberto L. RodriguezSandy Baum received his architectural degree from Washington University’s School of Architecture in Saint Louis, Missouri. Prior to moving to Mexico, he was a project manager doing residential, retail, and commercial construction in Arizona and California. Sandy is the author of six previous books by Schiffer Publishing.363 color photosContinuing the Heritage of Luis Barragn363 color photos
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