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The relationship between architecture and nature was a key theme in modernist architecture in Latin America from "summary" of Modern Architecture in Latin America by Luis E. Carranza,Fernando Luiz Lara

The integration of architecture with nature was a fundamental element of modernist design in Latin America. Architects sought to establish a harmonious relationship between buildings and their natural surroundings, emphasizing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. This approach was rooted in the region's diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to arid deserts, which inspired architects to blend their structures seamlessly into the environment. By incorporating elements such as open courtyards, large windows, and expansive terraces, architects aimed to create a sense of continuity between the built environment and the natural world. The use of natural materials was another key aspect of modernist architecture in Latin America. Architects favored materials such as wood, stone, and brick, which not only reflected the local landscape but also helped to reduce the environmental impact of construction. By employing sustainable buildi...
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    Modern Architecture in Latin America

    Luis E. Carranza

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