Mexican design

Mexican Design is a weaving layer of ancient high cultures from the sacred metropolis of the Aztec civilization up to the present. The relationship between the past and the present is manifested with the use of materials, light, uninhibited colours, contrasting tones, textures and the delicate coser...

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Main Author: Galindo, Michelle (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cologne Daab Pub. 2005
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Summary:Mexican Design is a weaving layer of ancient high cultures from the sacred metropolis of the Aztec civilization up to the present. The relationship between the past and the present is manifested with the use of materials, light, uninhibited colours, contrasting tones, textures and the delicate coservancy of space. This book features a fine selection of the most vibrant spaces created by a new generation of architects and designers; fusing naturally function and aesthetics, focusing on details to embrace its context mutually. By keeping a fundamental honesty and clarity of its makers, architects and designers have conceived a timeless path. Mexican Design shows about 60 project, divided into the chapters living spaces, public spaces, hotels & resorts, restaurants, lounges & bars as well as retail & working spaces.
Item Description:Includes index
Text in English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian
Physical Description:399 pages : colour illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:3937718524
9783937718521