C. Pedro Moreno 1612
Building · Guadalajara ·

C. Pedro Moreno 1612

Building · Guadalajara ·

Moorish-inspired architecture with artisan details and natural light

artisan elements
luis barragán architecture
local artisan elements
cedar wood
stained glass
tiled roof
high arches
adobe walls
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C. Pedro Moreno 1612, Col Americana, Lafayette, 44600 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico Get directions

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C. Pedro Moreno 1612, Col Americana, Lafayette, 44600 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico Get directions

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"In 1927, the mayor ofGuadalajara, Gustavo R. Cristo, commissioned burgeoning architect Luis Barragán to build him a home. The result was Casa Cristo, which now functions as the headquarters for the College of Architects of the State of Jalisco. Complete with high arches, stained-glass windows, and a tiled roof, the building reflects Barragán’s early fascination with Moorish design. However, glimpses of the style that came to define his later, better-known work are also visible, from the local artisan elements (adobe walls, cedar wood, stained glass made in Tonala) to the bright colors and flow of natural light that suggests a place both modern and steeped in history. Although certain changes have been made to the original house (the removal of the garden, the replacement of original tiles), the building remains relatively well-preserved and merits a visit."

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C. Pedro Moreno 1612