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  2. Architecture of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Church design in New Spain tended to follow the rectilinear pattern of squares and cubes, rather than contemporary European churches that favored curves and orbs. [14] The spaces of Mexican Baroque churches tend to be more introverted than their European counterparts, focusing especially on the main altar. The purpose was contemplation and ...

  3. Paulina Morán - Wikipedia

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    Later, she opened her own studio in Cancún, with a focus on interior design and interior architecture for hospitality locations throughout Latin America. [3] The design of the 750 acre Chablé Resort compound, in collaboration with the architect Jorge Borja, is a modernist interpretation of traditional hacienda design that incorporates ancient ...

  4. Monterrey Center for Higher Learning of Design - Wikipedia

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    The Monterrey Center for Higher Learning of Design (Spanish: Centro de Estudios Superiores de Diseño de Monterrey, CEDIM) is a university specializing in design, innovation, and business. Its executive campus is located in Santa Fe, Mexico City and the main campus is based in Santa Catarina , a municipality of the state of Nuevo León , Mexico .

  5. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    The interior design profession became more established after World War II. From the 1950s onwards, spending on the home increased. Interior design courses were established, requiring the publication of textbooks and reference sources. Historical accounts of interior designers and firms distinct from the decorative arts specialists were made ...

  6. Frida Escobedo - Wikipedia

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    Frida Escobedo (born 1979) is a Mexican architect. She specifically designs and restores urban spaces: housing, community centers, art venues, and hotels. [1] When creating, Escobedo illustrates her works within a general theme of time, not in a historical context but rather in a social context. [2]

  7. Mayan Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the intricate pattern work characteristic of classic Maya art, 450 Sutter Street. Kukulkanob public pavilion in Mérida.. Though the name of the style refers specifically to the Maya civilization of southern Mexico and Central America, in practice, this revivalist style frequently blends Maya architectural and artistic motifs "playful pilferings of the architectural and decorative ...

  8. Monterey Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Neutrals had an old antiqued charm in Straw Ivory and Old Wood. In the beginning most pieces had some sort of decorative elements, such as the "river of life," a lively squiggle, or a floral decoration. The Mexican cartoonist Juan Intenoche headed the paint department, and the most valuable pieces of Monterey contain his whimsical designs.

  9. Fernanda Canales - Wikipedia

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    Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award 2012-2013, Department of Architectural Design, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Finalist in the Best Interior Design of the Year 2013 Award, for the Centro Cultural Elena Garro. [16] IIDA Best Interior of Latin America & the Caribbean Award for the Centro Cultural Elena Garro, 2013; 2014 T+L Design Awards 2014