Houses of Puebla: The Cradle of Mexican Architecture

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ISBN-10:

0865659664

ISBN-13:

9780865659667

Edition: First American Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1998
Publisher: Vendome Pr
Format: Hardcover, 223 pages
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Description:

Puebla, perhaps the most enchanting colonial city of Mexico, was proclaimed a "heritage of humankind" by UNESCO in 1988, in view of its historical importance and architectural splendor. Puebla's houses have a rich past, blending pre-Hispanic and historical roots with early Mujedar and later 19th-century French influence into a highly distinctive style. This book brings the reader into the typical houses of Mexico's Mixteca region--into haciendas, quaint kitchens of old convents, Viceregal houses, and homes built during the reign of Porfirio Diaz. It will delight travelers, architects, and designers alike.












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