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Luis Barragán
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Luis Barragán Morfín |
Born | (1902-03-09)March 9, 1902
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
Died | November 22, 1988 (aged 86)
Mexico City, Mexico |
Nationality | Mexican |
Awards | Pritzker Prize |
Work |
Buildings | Torres de Satélite |
Luis Barragán Morfin (Guadalajara, March 9, 1902 – Mexico City,November 22, 1988) was a Mexican architect. He studied as an engineer in his home town, while undertaking the entirety of additional coursework to obtain the title of architect.[1]
Contents[hide] * 1 Early life * 2 Career * 2.1 Remarkable projects * 2.2 Barragán and the Modernist movement * 3 Honors * 4 Influence * 5 Legacy * 6 Important works * 7 References * 8 Externallinks |
[edit] Early life
Educated as an engineer, he graduated from the Escuela Libre de Ingenieros in Guadalajara in 1923.
After graduation, he travelled through Spain, France, and Morocco. While in France he became aware of the writings of Ferdinand Bac, a German-French writer, designer and artist who Barragán cited throughout his life.[2] In 1931, he again traveled to France with a longstop-over in New York. In this trip he met Mexican mural painter José Clemente Orozco, architectural magazine editors, and Frederick Kiesler. In France he briefly met Le Corbusier. He practiced architecture in Guadalajara from 1927–1936, and in Mexico City thereafter.
[edit] Career
His Guadalajara work includes over a dozen private homes in the Colonia Americana area of what is today near downtownGuadalajara. These homes, within walking distance of each other, include Barragán's earliest residential projects. One of his first buildings, Casa Cristo, was restored and houses the state's Architects' Guild.
[edit] Remarkable projects

Fuente de los Amantes horse ranch
In 1945 he planned and built Jardines del Pedregal. In 1947 he built his own house and studio in Tacubaya and in 1955 herebuilt the Convento de las Capuchinas Sacramentarias in Tlalpan, Mexico City, and the plan for Jardines del Bosque in Guadalajara. In 1957 he planned Torres de Satélite (whose iconic towers he created in collaboration with sculptor Mathias Goeritz) and an exclusive residential area, Las Arboledas, a few kilometers away from Ciudad Satélite. In 1964 he designed, alongside architect Juan SordoMadaleno, the Lomas Verdes residential area, also near the Satélite area, in the municipality of Naucalpan, Estado de México. In 1967 he created one of his best known works, the San Cristóbal Estates equestrian development in Mexico City.
[edit] Barragán and the Modernist movement
Barragán attended lectures by Le Corbusier and became influenced by European modernism. The buildings he produced in theyears after his return to Mexicos show the typical, clean lines of the Modernist movement. Nonetheless, according to Andrés Casillas (who worked with Barragán), he eventually became entirely convinced that the house should not be "a machine for living." Opposed to functionalism, Barragán strove for an "emotional architecture" claiming that "any work of architecture which does not express serenityis a mistake." Barragán always used raw materials such as stone or wood. He combined them with his incredibly creative use of light.
[edit] Honors
Barragán worked for years with little acknowledgement or praise until 1975 when he was honored with a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1980, he became the second winner of the Pritzker Prize.[3] His house and studio, built in1948 in Mexico City, were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2004.
[edit] Influence
The work of Luis Barragán is often (and misleadingly) quoted in reference to minimalist architecture. John Pawson, in his book Minimum, includes images from some of Barragán's projects. Most architects who do minimalistic architecture do not use color, but the ideas of forms and spaces which Barragán...
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