- Luis Barragán House and Studio
Infobox World Heritage Site
Name = Luis Barragán House and Studio
infoboxwidth = 260px
State_Party = MEX
Type = Cultural
Criteria = i, ii
ID = 1136
Region = Latin America and the Caribbean
Year = 2004The Luis Barragán House and Studio, located in the
Tacubaya suburb ofMexico City was the residence ofarchitect Luis Barragán in the years following the Second World War. Built in 1947, the 1162 square meter three-story concrete house and garden reflect Barragán's design style during this period. Today the house functions as a museum, though visits are only made by means of guided group tours. The Constituyentes subway station is very close to the house.The house and studio was built in 1948, since has become one of the most influential and representative works of contemporary architecture in the world, and is recognize by the Unesco as one of
Mexico 27World Heritage Sites , it is the only building in Latin America who has received that status. It is consider an opera magnus in architectural design, and in the modern architecture world.The museum (house and studio) it's property of theJalisco state government and the Fundación de Arquitectura Tapatía Luis Barragán (Luis Barragán Architecture Foundation).Architectural Overview
The House is located at General Francisco Ramírez 12 in the Tacubaya suburb in
Mexico City , the external facade is in communion with the low-class neighborhood, being this a highly important matter for Barragán, not to change the aspect of a street. The entrance room, is quite small, trying to be an emotional step before finally met the house, as Barragán design it, the use of vivid color as he always do, start to amaze every visitor with the first corridor, being a quite vivid pink, with yellow spaces.One of the most important matters in the house, is the light, as Barragán always hate the use of ceiling illumination, the house is if not by natural illumination only with small lamps place always in top of a small table.The Magnificent garden (not as big as it may look, but as Barragán wanted to feel as an enormous place), is a complicated puzzle of natural corridors, and trees (being one of them only as a decoration, it's not actually alived, the architect want another and choose only to bring one without plant them)
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