Mexican modernism

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Mexican modernism is an architectural and artistic movement that blends international modernist principles with Mexican vernacular traditions, vivid colors, and a strong emphasis on light, landscape, and spiritual atmosphere.

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Label Occurrences
Mexican modernism canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural movement
art movement
aestheticInfluence contemporary Mexican architecture
global modernist discourse
aimsTo adapt international modernism to Mexican context
express Mexican cultural identity
harmonize built form with climate and landscape
associatedWithTheme modernity and tradition
national identity in architecture
spirituality in modern space
combinesWith Mexican vernacular traditions
countryOfOrigin Mexico
developedInPeriod 20th century
mid‑20th century
emphasizes landscape
light
spiritual atmosphere
field architecture
urban design
visual arts
follows European modernism
International Style NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic emphasis on social space
geometric abstraction
integration of architecture and landscape
minimal ornamentation
monumental forms
play of light and shadow
regional identity
spiritual and contemplative ambience
strong color fields
synthesis of art and architecture
use of local materials
use of patios and courtyards
influencedBy Bauhaus NERFINISHED
Le Corbusier NERFINISHED
Mexican muralism
colonial Mexican architecture
pre‑Hispanic architecture
relatedTo Latin American modernism
critical regionalism
post‑revolutionary Mexican culture
uses vivid colors
usesElement courtyards open to the sky
roof terraces
screen walls and brise‑soleil
thick masonry walls
water features

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Luis Barragán movement Mexican modernism
Frida Kahlo’s artworks movement Mexican modernism
Enrique del Moral movement Mexican modernism