by Paul Wheatley | September 22nd 2012 | 11:00 am
Luis Barragán is counted as one of the great names in Mexican and world architecture. Self-taught (he had trained as an engineer) and influenced to some degree by European Modernism – particularly Le Corbusier – in the post-Second World War period, he became noted for his ability to combine elements from Mexican tradition with his own ideas of progressive design.
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