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Barragan: Armando Salas Portugal Photographs Of The Architecture Of Luis Barragan
Barragan: Armando Salas Portugal Photographs Of The Architecture Of Luis Barragan
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Luis Barragán (1902-1988) was Mexico’s great modern master. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Barragán quickly discarded architecture’s International Style and went on to create works that show a respect for nature, a sensitivity to regional influence—he frequently used adobe, stucco, and unfinished wood—and, in his later works, a reliance on intense color.
This monograph documents all of Barragán’s important commissions, most of which are located in and around Mexico City, including El Pedregal, a landscaping and residential development built on 865 acres of lava desert which Barragán bought in 1944; the Towers of Satellite City (with Mathias Goeritz); San Cristobal stable, pools, and house; the Gilardi house; the Barragán house; and the residential subdivision Las Arboledas. Among other awards, Barragán won the coveted Pritzker Prize for Architecture in 1979.
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Celebrates Barragán's vibrant, regional architectural masterpieces.
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Who is this book for?
If you have an appreciation for innovative architecture that blends regional heritage with modern artistry, this book is a treasure. The stunning photographs capture Barragán’s masterful use of color and natural materials, making you feel as if you're stepping into his uniquely serene and vibrant world. It's an inspiring read for anyone interested in architecture that respects and integrates nature.