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Space and Place in the Mexican Landscape: The Evolution of a Colonial City (Studies in Architecture and Culture)
Fernando Nunez, Carlos Arvizu, Ramon Abonce
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| #3071910 in eBooks | 2007-04-19 | 2007-04-19 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very Interesting and thoughtful study|By Kelley K. Hale|Thoughtful study of urban planning in Mexico, and even though it is based on Queretero, it has general relevance for all Mexico.||
"This book is recommended for city planners, exhibit specialists, and students of architecture."-Colonial Latin American Historical
Metaphysical conceptions have always influenced how human societies create the built environment. Mexicowith its rich culture, full of symbol and myth, its beautiful cities, and its evocative ruinsis an excellent place to study the interplay of influences on space and place. In this volume, the authors consider the ideas and views that give the constructed spaces and buildings of Mexicoespecially, of Querétarotheir particular ambience. They explore th...
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