The relationship between architecture and politics 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 intertwining of architecture and politics played a significant role in shaping modernist architecture in Latin America. This relationship was not merely a surface-level consideration, but rather a fundamental aspect that influenced the design and implementation of architectural projects throughout the region. Architects in Latin America were deeply engaged with the political climate of their time, responding to social, economic, and cultural challenges through their architectural practice.
The modernist movement in Latin America was characterized by a commitment to social progress and the belief that architecture could be a tool for advancing political agendas. Architects saw themselves as agents of change, using their designs to reflect and promote the ideals of the societies in which they lived. This approach led to the development of a unique architectural language that was both innovative and socially conscious.
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