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Modernist architecture in Latin America pushed boundaries and challenged conventions from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara

Modernist architecture in Latin America was not simply a reflection or imitation of European or North American architectural movements. Instead, it represented a unique and original approach that sought to redefine architectural conventions and push boundaries. Architects in Latin America during this period were not content with simply following the status quo; they aimed to challenge existing norms and create something new and innovative. One of the key characteristics of modernist architecture in Latin America was its emphasis on simplicity and functionality. Architects in the region rejected ornamental excess and instead focused on clean lines, open spaces, and efficient design. This minimalist approach was a stark departure from the more elaborate and decorative styles of the past, and it helped to create a sense of modernity and progress in the architectural landscape of Latin America. In additio...
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    Modern Architecture in Latin America

    Luis E. Carranza

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