Tami Christiansen: Mexico Modern, Gebunden
Mexico Modern
- Architecture and Interiors
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- Fotos:
- Richard Powers
- Verlag:
- Rizzoli International Publications, 02/2026
- Einband:
- Gebunden
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780847876396
- Umfang:
- 348 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 567 g
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 17.2.2026
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A captivating exploration of Mexican architecture, from iconic homes by legendary masters to new groundbreaking work shaping the future of design.
Mexico has long been a wellspring of inspiration for designers, with its rich architectural heritage shaping both national and international discourse. Visionary architects featured in this book such as Agustín Hernández Navarro, Luis Barragán, Ricardo Legorreta, and Javier Senosiain have left an indelible mark on modern architecture, as can be seen in the groundbreaking recent works that are also showcased in these pages.
In this lavishly illustrated volume, Christiansen explores Mexico's architectural diversity, presenting homes that embody a profound sense of place through exceptional design. From organic dwellings that merge seamlessly with rural landscapes to bold urban structures that challenge conventions of form and space, to sculptural seaside sanctuaries that rise like temples from the sand, each project offers a unique perspective on the country's evolving design language.
Profiling both established masters and emerging talents, this book highlights the fearless innovation and artistry that define Mexican architecture. These visionaries have pushed the boundaries of convention, transforming spaces into works of art that transcend mere functionality. Through their bold experimentation and creative mastery, they shape the future of design while paying homage to Mexico's rich traditions, skilled artisans, and cultural heritage. An essential resource for design aficionados, this volume is an inspiring testament to Mexico's enduring influence on the world of architecture.