Mexico’s architecture is world-famous for good reason. It blends ancient indigenous traditions with Spanish colonial style and bold modern design. From Luis Barragán’s colorful walls to today’s ...
The chukum tree is a semi-hardwood thorny tree found throughout the Yucatan peninsula, used also for dying textiles and tanning leather. To create chukum stucco, bark from the tree is boiled twice and ...
The city of San Miguel de Allende is located within the state of Guanajuato, in the central-northern region of Mexico, geographically bordering the states of Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, ...
Thoughtfully brought to life by Mexico’s leading architecture and interior design powerhouses, Sordo Madaleno and Paulina Morán, alongside acclaimed firm, George Wong Design, with the concept design ...
The graphic arts in Mexico have long carried both political urgency and aesthetic power. In the decades following the Mexican Revolution, artists embraced lithography, etching and linocut as direct, ...
Modern architecture is the architectural style that dominated the Western world between the 1930s and the 1960s and was characterized by an analytical and functional approach to building design.
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