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Some of the best trips start with a goal. Our writer set out to see the masterpieces of Mexican architect Luis Barragán—and ended up eating ant-larvae tacos, taking a tour in a vintage VW van ...
Luis Barragán on the rooftop of his home and studio, Casa Barragán, in 1969. The architect carefully helped shape the aesthetic associations his name would evoke long after his death, foremost a ...
Built in 1948, this Mexican modern house, designed by Luis Barragán, is recognized for its international significance. The house-studio, inhabited by the architect himself until 1988 ...
Built in 1948, the House and Studio of architect Luis Barragán in the suburbs of Mexico City represents an outstanding example of the architect’s creative work in the post-Second World War period. The ...
Beauty. Enchantment. Magic. These are just three of nine words that Luis Barragán felt had been banished from the lexicon of ...
For the first time, architect Luis Barragán's pink-walled masterwork of Mexican modernism is open to the public—as a gallery space. Cuadra San Cristóbal, built by Barragán in 1968 for the ...
The colours and atmosphere of buildings by legendary Mexican architect Luis Barragán are captured in these realistic model photographs by American artist James Casebere, set to go on show in New ...
A stunning property from Luis Barragán (1902–1988), Mexico’s most significant Modernist architect, is becoming a new cultural center. Architect and philanthropist Fernando Romero (b. 1978 ...
‘In the gardens and homes I have designed I have always tried to allow for the interior placid murmur of silence,’ said Luis Barragán in his 1980 Pritzker Prize acceptance speech. In a new body of ...
Known for its fuschia exterior, dramatic shadows, and lush courtyard, La Cuadra San Cristóbal in northwest Mexico City has long been a destination for devotees of revered architect Luis Barragán.
AD is welcomed by Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández and his partner Karla Laveaga to tour their home. The house, located in ...