Mexico Modernism by Francisco Artigas

Mexico modernism and the architect Francisco Artigas was the subject of a very good article I recently read. Interesting to read about how Artigas was a neat or organization freak. Things had to be clean and in order. Maybe that is a good trait to have if you are an architect. Some of the homes he built are absolutely stunning. They appear to be the epitome of mid century architecture. Make sure to click on over to the article it is well written and very educational. Thanks to Keith Eggener for the article.
Artigas, Luis EcheverrÃa House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1955, remodeled 1969. [Photos: Roberto Luna]
Artigas, Fernández House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1957. [Photo: Roberto Luna]
Artigas, Luis EcheverrÃa House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1955, remodeled 1969. [Photos: Roberto Luna]
Artigas, Federico Gómez House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1951-1952. [Photo: Roberto Luna]
Artigas, Chávez Peón House.
Artigas, Stanley Wasung House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1957. [Photo: Roberto Luna]
Artigas, Fernández House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1957. [ Las Casas del Pedregal, 1947?1968, Pérez-Méndez and Aptilon]
Artigas, Enrique Rojas House, Gardens of El Pedregal, Mexico City, 1962. [Las Casas del Pedregal, 1947-1968, Pérez-Méndez and Aptilon]
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