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Modernist architects in Latin America experimented with new forms and structures from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara

Modernist architects in Latin America were driven by a desire to break away from traditional architectural norms and explore innovative forms and structures. They sought to create buildings that reflected the unique cultural identity of the region while also embracing the technological advancements of the time. This experimentation with new forms and structures was a response to the changing social, political, and economic landscape of Latin America in the early to mid-20th century. These architects drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including European modernism, indigenous architecture, and local building materials and techniques. By combining these influences, they were able to create a distinctive architectural style that was both modern and rooted in the region's history and culture. The use of new materials such as concrete, glass, and steel allowed them to push the boundaries of traditional architecture and create buildings that were both aesthetically pleasing an...
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    Modern Architecture in Latin America

    Luis E. Carranza

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