Mexico Modern : Architecture and Interiors
Auteur(s) : Tami Christiansen, Richard Powers (photogr.)
Mexico has long been a source of inspiration for designers, with its rich architectural heritage influencing both national and international discourse. Visionary architects, including Agustín Hernández Navarro, Luis Barragán, Ricardo Legorreta and Javier Senosiain, have left an indelible mark on modern architecture, as evidenced by their recent works.
This book explores Mexico's architectural diversity and the profound sense of belonging it embodies. Featuring both established masters and emerging talents, it highlights the bold innovation and artistic flair that characterise Mexican architecture. From organic dwellings that blend harmoniously into rural landscapes to 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 evolving language of design in this country.
