Casa Gilardi

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Casa Gilardi is a renowned Mexico City residence celebrated for its masterful use of color, light, and minimalist forms, exemplifying architect Luis Barragán’s poetic modernist style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf house
work of architecture
architect Luis Barragán NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Mexican modernism
Modernism
minimalist architecture
city Mexico City
client Francisco Gilardi NERFINISHED
Martín Luque NERFINISHED
colorScheme intense blue walls
magenta walls
yellow walls
completionYear 1976
constructionPeriod 1975–1976
continent North America
country Mexico
currentUse private residence
designConcept chromatic planes defining space
integration of water, light, and color
manipulation of light and shadow
hasFeature colored walls
courtyard
double‑height dining room
indoor swimming pool
jacaranda tree courtyard
skylights
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage component NERFINISHED
locatedIn Colonia San Miguel Chapultepec NERFINISHED
Mexico City
locatedInTimeZone America/Mexico_City
material plaster
reinforced concrete
wood
notableFor integration of architecture and garden
minimalist forms
poetic spatial composition
use of color
use of natural light
openToPublic by appointment
partOf Luis Barragán’s works in Mexico City NERFINISHED
significance icon of 20th‑century Mexican architecture
last house designed and completed by Luis Barragán
state Mexico City NERFINISHED
streetAddress General León 82
UNESCOCategory World Heritage Site
UNESCOListingYear 2004
UNESCOSiteType cultural

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Luis Barragán notableWork Casa Gilardi