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96 reviewsPresentaciones = Institutional Forewords / Rafael Tovar Y De Teresa, Maria Cristina Garcia Cepeda -- La Primera Casa Funcionalista Levantada En México Por Juan O'gorman = The First Functionalist House In Mexico / Xavier Guzman Urbiola -- La Casa De Juan O'gorman De 1929 = Juan O'gorman's House Of 1929 / Victor Jimenez -- El Prodigio De La Vanguardia Y La Pureza. Las Casas De Diego Rivera Y Frida Kahlo Y La Casa Del Arquitecto Juan O'gorman -- The Marvel Of Avant-garde Purity. The Studio-house Of Diego Rivera And Frida Kahlo And The House Of The Architect Juan O'gorman / Toyo Ito. Xavier Guzmán Urbiola, Victor Jiménez, Toyo Ito. After seven months of restoration, and a hard management for its purchase, the House of Juan O'Gorman projected in 1929 will reopen its doors in 2016. Located in front of the former Hacienda de Goicochea (today San Ángel Inn restaurant) was built in what was the tennis courts of the estate, lands acquired by Juan O'Gorman with the payment of fees for his collaborations with Carlos Obregón Santacilia. Completed in 1929, it is considered as 'the first functionalist home' in Mexico, in which intentionally simplifies the naked use of concrete slabs and makes the slenderness of the posts look, evoking the \"Maisons domino\" of Le Corbusier (1914)