30 Years After Luis Barragán: 30 Architects Share Their Favorite Works

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On November 22, 1988, one of the most important and revered figures in the history of Mexican and international architecture died in Mexico City. Luis Barragán Morfín, born in Guadalajara and trained as a civil engineer left behind an extensive legacy of published works, conferences, buildings, houses, and gardens that remain relevant to this day. While Barragán was known for his far-reaching research in customs and traditions, above all, the architect spent his life in contemplation. His sensitivity to the world and continued effort to rewrite the mundane has made him a lasting figure in Mexico, and the world.

Undoubtedly, Luis Barragán's legacy represents something so complex and timeless that it continues to inspire and surprise architects across generations. It is because of this that, 30 years after his death, we've compiled this series of testimonies from some of Mexico's most prominent contemporary architects, allowing them to reflect on their favorites of Barragan's works and share just how his work has impacted and inspired theirs. 

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Cite: Arellano, Mónica. "30 Years After Luis Barragán: 30 Architects Share Their Favorite Works" [30 años sin Luis Barragán: 30 arquitectos nos comparten su obra favorita] 09 Dec 2018. ArchDaily. (Trans. Johnson, Maggie) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/906700/30-years-after-luis-barragan-30-architects-share-their-favorite-works> ISSN 0719-8884

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