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In honor of Cinco de Mayo, our long-time writer Jeff Reuben shares about his favorite Art Deco buildings he discovered in Mexico City. Ready for a tour of outstanding Art Deco architecture ...
“So many Art Deco buildings in Mexico were affected by the earthquake,” notes Paul Trad Kuri, CEO and founder of Arquitectos MX, the firm that is overseeing the restoration of the El Moro ...
Mexico's middle class took on an important role in the country, which led to a boom in the construction of Art Deco buildings in Mexico City Vintage photograph of the SEARS building, located ...
Mexico’s sprawling capital is a gateway to ... Performances are held at the Palacio de Bellas Artes — a white-marbled, art nouveau palace commissioned by President Porfirio Díaz in 1905 ...
A derelict Art Deco structure has been reborn as Casa Verne – a secluded getaway in the center of a busy Mexico City neighborhood. Zeller & Moye renovated the 1930s townhouse and took care to ...
Although contemporary architecture has evolved and adopted new trends, the influence of Art Deco remains a powerful force in the world of design and architecture. In Mexico, this influence is ...
There’s a reason Mexico is one of the most coveted destinations ... When guests first arrive at the Art Deco building—it was originally built as an apartment complex in 1947 and has since ...
the streamlined aspects of art deco — symbolizing height and speed — were fused with new historicist inspirations from recent archeological discoveries in Egypt and in Mexico’s Mayan peninsula.
A century after it was formally introduced at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, in Paris, Art Deco is enjoying a resurgence in decor, fashion and more.
Just steps from the Condesa neighbourhood’s jacaranda-lined Parque Mexico, Hotel San Fernando is a tucked-away boutique hotel button-holed between a natural wine bar and a café. When guests first ...