#ThrowbackThursday | Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix.
This is an example of
#MexicanMinimalism, which is characterized by simple geometries, an absence of surface decoration, the integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, and the use of bold color. It’s a distinctive style that emerged in
#Mexico in the
#1920s.
“The original architectural proponents for the movement were Juan O’Gorman and Luis Barragán, but they were followed closely by Ricardo Legorreta and later, his son, Victor.” - The Guide to New Mexico
#Architecture
We’re curious: would you like to see us post more throwbacks of different
#design styles? Let us know in the comments.
#HispanicHeritageMonth #HHM #MinimalismArchitecture