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The Traditional Architecture of Mexico

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The Traditional Architecture of Mexico - Sayer, Chloe, and Yampolsky, Mariana
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All over the world there is a reawakening of interest in local, traditional approaches to architecture. In Mexico, nearly five centuries after the Spanish Conquest, the descendants of the Aztec and the Maya may no longer build pyramids, but their rural dwellings reflect the past in other ways: perfectly adapted to their environment, they incorporate natural materials such as palm for thatching, wattle, stones, adobe bricks and wood. They include an astonishing variety of forms - round, square, rectangular - with roofs that ...

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The Traditional Architecture of Mexico 1993, Thames & Hudson, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780500341285

Hardcover