Ancient Origins of the Mexican Plaza

Ancient Origins of the Mexican Plaza
Author: Logan Wagner
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 029274983X

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The plaza has been a defining feature of Mexican urban architecture and culture for at least 4,000 years. Ancient Mesoamericans conducted most of their communal life in outdoor public spaces, and today the plaza is still the public living room in every Mexican neighborhood, town, and city—the place where friends meet, news is shared, and personal and communal rituals and celebrations happen. The site of a community’s most important architecture—church, government buildings, and marketplace—the plaza is both sacred and secular space and thus the very heart of the community. This extensively illustrated book traces the evolution of the Mexican plaza from Mesoamerican sacred space to modern public gathering place. The authors led teams of volunteers who measured and documented nearly one hundred traditional Mexican town centers. The resulting plans reveal the layers of Mesoamerican and European history that underlie the contemporary plaza. The authors describe how Mesoamericans designed their ceremonial centers as embodiments of creation myths—the plaza as the primordial sea from which the earth emerged. They discuss how Europeans, even though they sought to eradicate native culture, actually preserved it as they overlaid the Mesoamerican sacred plaza with the Renaissance urban concept of an orthogonal grid with a central open space. The authors also show how the plaza’s historic, architectural, social, and economic qualities can contribute to mainstream urban design and architecture today.

Ancient Origins of the Mexican Plaza

Ancient Origins of the Mexican Plaza
Author: Logan Wagner
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0292719167

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Extensively illustrated with detailed site plans and photographs, this architectural history of the Mexican plaza reveals why this central public space has been the heart of the community from ancient Mesoamerican times until the present.

Hacienda Style

Hacienda Style
Author: Karen Witynski
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-02-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1423612787

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Invite the rich colors, natural textures, and romantic beauty of Mexico into your home. With a vast architectural legacy spanning four centuries, Mexican haciendas express a rugged romantic beauty and compelling sense of history. Today, the hacienda's graceful arcaded silhouette, grand-scale proportions, carved-stone ornament, rich colors and natural textures have become an ever-increasing influence for architects and designers worldwide. Hacienda Style invites you into Mexico's artful, hacienda havens resplendent with private collections of colonial and contemporary art, antiques and found relics. Witynski and Carr's antiques and accents have appeared in national magazines, television programs and feature films, including Architectural Digest, Western Interiors, HGTV's Takeover My Makeover, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Alamo. Other books by the same authors: Mexican Country Style, The New Hacienda, Casa Adobe, Adobe Details, Casa Yucatan, and Mexican Details.

Mesoamerican Architecture as a Cultural Symbol

Mesoamerican Architecture as a Cultural Symbol
Author: Jeff Karl Kowalski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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In this collection, prominent scholars provide new interpretations and useful syntheses of many of the most significant Mesoamerican architectural traditions from the Preclassic to the Postclassic periods. The essays examine the built environment as a carrier of cultural meanings. The many pyramid-temples, palaces, and ballcourts comprising Mesoamerican centers were constructed in the context of hierarchical societies, and provided monumental expressions of elite authority. The design of individual buildings, as well as the layout of site plans, often embodied Mesoamerican beliefs about the structure of the cosmos, natural forces, or the numinous power of landscape forms, thus providing sanction for the sociopolitical order.

The Art and Architecture of the Aztec and Maya

The Art and Architecture of the Aztec and Maya
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher: Southwater Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-01-31
Genre: Aztec architecture
ISBN: 9781844763689

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"Explore the architecture of ancient Mexico and Central America, and discover the fabulous arts and crafts, sculptures, metalwork and textiles of these great pre-industrial civilizations"--Cover.

Contemporary Mexican Architecture

Contemporary Mexican Architecture
Author: Sandy Baum
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780764346026

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"This book showcases 26 Mexican architects' contemporary design in a wide variety of interior and exterior spaces"--Preface.