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Modern Architecture In Mexico City History Representation And The Shaping Of A Capital 1st Edition Kathryn E Orourke

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Modern Architecture In Mexico City History Representation And The Shaping Of A Capital 1st Edition Kathryn E Orourke
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.59 MB
Pages: 423
Author: Kathryn E. O'Rourke
ISBN: 9780822981626, 0822981629
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Modern Architecture In Mexico City History Representation And The Shaping Of A Capital 1st Edition Kathryn E Orourke by Kathryn E. O'rourke 9780822981626, 0822981629 instant download after payment.

Winner, 2018 SAH Alice Davis Hitchcock Award Mexico City became one of the centers of architectural modernism in the Americas in the first half of the twentieth century. Invigorated by insights drawn from the first published histories of Mexican colonial architecture, which suggested that Mexico possessed a distinctive architecture and culture, beginning in the 1920s a new generation of architects created profoundly visual modern buildings intended to convey Mexico's unique cultural character. By midcentury these architects and their students had rewritten the country's architectural history and transformed the capital into a metropolis where new buildings that evoked pre-conquest, colonial, and International Style architecture coexisted. Through an exploration of schools, a university campus, a government ministry, a workers' park, and houses for Diego Rivera and Luis Barragán, Kathryn O'Rourke offers a new interpretation of modern architecture in the Mexican capital, showing close links between design, evolving understandings of national architectural history, folk art, and social reform. This book demonstrates why creating a distinctively Mexican architecture captivated architects whose work was formally dissimilar, and how that concern became central to the profession.

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