Abstract
Luis Barragán (1902–1988) produced few works in his prime, among which, other than his own house, in the Jardines de Pedregal only the Casa Prieto López (1950) has been preserved intact. It was successfully restored when Cesar Cervantes purchased it in early 2014 and hired architects Jorge Covarrubias and Benjamín González Henze. After extensive research, the architects, respecting the context and simplicity of design, eliminated additions and carefully conserved architectural details and furnishings; the color of the walls was restored based on stratigraphic findings that revealed surprising tones very different from the traditional Mexican palette.
Keywords
Modern Movement,
Modern architecture,
Reuse,
Renovation,
Restoration,
Luis Barragán,
Casa Prieto López,
Casa Pedregal,
Mexican modern architecture.
Issue 52
Year 2015
Pages 28-33
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/52.A.FS1XG93Q
