Architectural Elements
Mexican architects
Mexican buildings
Architectural Styles
Types of buildings.
100

Continuous structure that divides a space.

WALL
100

Winner of the pritzker prize in 1980.

Luis Barragan.

100

Museum located in Polanco

MUSEUM SOUMAYA

100

Style to which the amphitheater belongs that was burned in the year 64.

ROMAN.
100

Single-family building of one or two levels.

HOUSE.

200

Decorative object that is integrated into the lighting of a space.

LAMP.
200

Urbanist architect, designer of the housing unit Miguel Aleman.

Mario Pani.

200

Sculptural set of five triangular prisms of different colors and sizes.

THE TOWERS OF SATELITE

200

Artistic styles characterized by excessive ornamentation.

BAROQUE.
200

Housing of a building, of one or more environments.

DEPARTMENT.

300

It is the basis of a structure.

FLOOR.


300

Outstanding painter and architect, brother of the historian Edmundo o ....

Juan O´gorman.
300

FOR DOUBLE POINTS.

 Center of spectacles located in Paseo de Reforma.

NATIONAL AUDITORIUM.

300

Tendency to reduce the essential elements and strip the remaining elements.

MINIMALISM.

300

Place where a professional work of management or administration.

OFFICE.

400

Vertical element with decorative or structural functions.

COLUMN.
400

One of his phrases was "architecture is to make people happy"

Ricardo Legorreta.

400

Work of the outstanding Mexican architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, with the famous fountain in the shape of an umbrella.

MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY

400

It is characterized by the fragmentation of the non-linear design process.

DECONSTRUCTIVISM

400

House destined to be inhabited, generally luxurious. 

RECIDENCE

500

Constructive element between two pillars or walls

ARC.
500

Among his works is the National Pedagogical University

Teodoro Gonzalez de león.

500

Enclosure with capacity for 87,000 people, being the largest in Mexico.

STADIUM AZTECA.

500

It is characterized by ornamental fusion and luxury of materials, above functionality.

ART DECO


500

Building of greater height to the one that is considered normal and of many floors.

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