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Latin American modernism challenged traditional power structures through its architecture from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara

The architecture of Latin American modernism emerged as a powerful tool to challenge traditional power structures in the region. By embracing innovative design principles and breaking away from conventional styles, architects in Latin America were able to assert their independence and push back against the dominance of colonial or imperial influences. This shift towards a more modern and forward-thinking architectural approach signaled a broader rejection of the old hierarchies and systems that had long held sway in the region. One of the key ways in which Latin American modernism challenged traditional power structures was through its emphasis on inclusivity and accessibility. Rather than catering exclusively to the elite or privileged classes, modernist architects sought to create spaces that were open and welcoming to all members of society. This democratization of architecture helped to break down social barriers and empower marginalized communities, thereby undermining the entrenched power dynamics that had long defined the region. At the same time, Latin American modernism also served as a form of cultural resistance against external influences and impositions. By developing a unique architectural language that drew on local traditions, materials, and techniques, architects in Latin America were able t...
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    Modern Architecture in Latin America

    Luis E. Carranza

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