Pueblo Deco. Combining Pueblo Revival with Art Deco architecture, these homes are decorated with geometric patterns and Native American designs. Santa Fe Style.
Pueblo Revival Pueblo Revival is a 20 th century adaptation of a building type developed in the late-18th and early-19th centuries in New Mexico 's Rio Grande Valley. It was, and still is, a popular architecture.
Pueblo style 1898-1990s Prairie Style 1900-1917 USA Heliopolis style 1905-c.1935 Egypt Futurist architecture 1909 Europe Expressionist architecture 1910-c.1924 Amsterdam School 1912-1924 Netherlands Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915-1940 USA ...
Whereas the nomadic tribes of North America left little permanent building, the Pueblo people of Sonora, Mexico, and of Arizona and New Mexico did build in stone and adobe.
Presidios and pueblos had their own water distribution systems, e.g. in the Los Angeles area where the Zanja Madre brought water from the Los Angeles River to the pueblo. Acequia was another word for ditch.
(= rebel) (also rise up) → sublevarse, levantarse (against contra) the people rose (up) against their oppressors → el pueblo se sublevó or levantó contra sus opresores to rise (up) in arms → alzarse en armas ...
A new building material, stucco, was particularly well suited for Spanish architecture and the closely related Mission and Pueblo styles of the Southwest and West.
Tudor Revival Georgian Revival Colonial Revival French Provincial farmhouse Revival Spanish Colonial Revival (first popular in Scarsdale) Mission Revival Pueblo Revival Dutch Colonial Revival (first popular in Beverly Hills) ...
See also: Architecture, House, Adobe, Colonial, Bungalow
 
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