Modern architecture in Latin America emerged in the early 20th century from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara
The emergence of modern architecture in Latin America can be traced back to the early 20th century, a period marked by significant social, political, and economic changes across the region. This era of transformation provided a fertile ground for architects to break away from traditional architectural styles and embrace new ideas and approaches. Modern architecture in Latin America was characterized by a departure from historicist designs and an embrace of innovative technologies and materials.
Architects in Latin America began to explore new forms and spatial arrangements that reflected the changing realities of urban life in the region. The influence of European modernism, particularly the work of architects like Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius, played a crucial role in shaping the development of modern architecture in Latin America. However, Latin American architects also drew inspiration from their own unique cultural heritage, incorporating e...
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