
Built in 1948, this Mexican modern house, designed by Luis Barragán, is recognized for its international significance. The house-studio, inhabited by the architect himself until 1988, incorporates principles of the vernacular architecture of the region in its design, including the use of striking colors. Barragán has been one of the most influential Mexican architects, and his house is one of the most visited places in Mexico City.
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Luis Barragan's house is located on a small street in a historic neighborhood in Mexico City, a popular neighborhood made up of simple traditional Mexican homes. Within this neighborhood, workshops, small shops, and building material suppliers can also be found.
