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Architecture of emotion (the)
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Centro Nacional de las Artes, C.N.A.
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Architecture of Ricardo Legorreta.
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Year: 1990 Publisher: [S.l.] : Ernst & Sohn,

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Act of faith
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Cattedrale di Managua (la)
Year: 1996

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Ricardo Legorreta: la pasión en la arquitectura
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ISBN: 9701863003 Year: 2001 Publisher: México, D.F. CONACULTA

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Legorreta + Legorreta
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ISBN: 3823855891 Year: 2002 Publisher: Kempen teNeues

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Legorreta + Legorreta : [new buildings & projects, 1997-2003 ]
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ISBN: 0847825981 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York, NY : Rizzoli International Publications : [Distributed to the U.S. trade by St. Martin's Press],

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Legorreta
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ISBN: 0847846148 9780847846146 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York Rizzoli

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"Although Legorreta Architecture has been often labeled a high modernist, its buildings are rooted in the traditional architecture of its native Mexico. Best known for geometric and planar buildings with stucco walls, painted in reds and coppers, yellows, purples, and blues, the classic Mexican house plan is a recurrent theme in Legorreta's oeuvre, with courtyards, water features, and arcades playing a prominent role. Ricardo Legorreta, who shared Luis Barragan's search for a contemporary Mexican architecture, founded the firm in 1965 and was joined in the early 1990s by his son Victor, when the firm became Legorreta + Legorreta. The Mexico City-based firm, formed by more than seventy people, is currently working on projects both in Mexico and abroad. This volume features more than thirty projects from the past decade, ranging from an elegant residence in Beverly Hills and a seaside retreat in Greece to condominiums in Acapulco and houses in Mexico City. The book also includes major commercial, institutional, and educational projects in the United States, Mexico, Qatar, Africa, Brazil and Guatemala."--Publisher.

Ricardo Legorreta : Architects
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ISBN: 9780847820238 0847820238 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York: Rizzoli,

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Ricardo Legorreta is the most renowned architect working in Mexico today. His signature use of brilliant saturated reds, purples, and yellows, thick-textured walls of stucco and plaster, and mysterious, light-filled spaces has earned him a devoted following and a distinguished international reputation. Legorreta's highly personal aesthetic combines a deep appreciation of traditional Mexican architectural elements and culture with a thoroughly modern sense of design that reflects his early training with the Mexican master Luis Barragán.This long-awaited monograph showcases 25 of the architect's most recent and celebrated projects in Mexico, Texas, and California, with stunning color photography throughout and special focus on nine private houses.Among the projects shown here are vacation houses in Mexico and in Rancho Santa Fe and Sonoma County, California; the house of actor Ricardo Montalbán and the renowned Greenberg House in Los Angeles; the new Metropolitan Cathedral in Managua, Nicaragua; El Papalote Children's Museum and the City of the Arts, both in Mexico City; the new San Antonio Main Library in Texas; several high-profile buildings in Monterrey, Mexico, including an office complex designed to house an impressive collection of Mexican art and sculpture; and the famous Camino Real hotels in Mexico City and Ixtapa.An introduction and an interview with Legorreta, a list of projects, and a bibliography provide background and insight into this architect's prolific career.

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