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The legacy of modernist architecture in Latin America is a testament to the creativity and innovation of its architects from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara

The modernist architecture that emerged in Latin America during the 20th century stands as a remarkable testimony to the creativity and innovation of its architects. Across the region, from Mexico to Argentina, from Brazil to Chile, architects embarked on a journey to redefine the built environment, embracing modernist principles and pushing the boundaries of design. Influenced by the global modernist movement, these architects sought to break free from traditional conventions and create a new architectural language that reflected the spirit of their time. One of the defining characteristics of modernist architecture in Latin America is its commitment to simplicity and functionality. Architects such as Lina Bo Bardi, Oscar Niemeyer, and Luis Barragán sought to create spaces that were not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and efficient. They embraced clean lines, open spaces, and minimalist aesthetics, rejecting ornamentation in favor of a more streamlined and contemporary approach to design. This emphasis on simplicity allowed them to explore new forms and materials, resulting...
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    Modern Architecture in Latin America

    Luis E. Carranza

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