Nota de aplicación
Refers mainly to the style of architecture found in the Southwestern United States which draws its inspiration from the Pueblos and the Spanish missions in New Mexico. The style developed at the turn of the 20th century and reached its greatest popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, although it is still commonly used for new buildings. Pueblo Revival imitates the appearance of traditional adobe construction, however through the use of modern materials such as concrete and brick. Typical attributes include rounded corners, irregular parapets, and thick, battered walls used to simulate adobe. Roofs are always flat, and a common feature is the use of wooden roof beams that are often decorative rather than supportive.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... las Américas
- ........ estilos y periodos americanos modernos
- .......... estilos y movimientos norteamericanos modernos
- ............ <estilos arquitectónicos norteamericanos modernos>
- .............. Modernismo Californiano
- .............. Estilo Château
- .............. escuela de Chicago
- .............. Movimiento Ciudad Bella
- .............. Estilo Gótico Escolar
- .............. Neomaya
- .............. Estilo Monterey
- .............. Neotradicional
- .............. Nuevo Urbanismo
- .............. Estilo vivienda de praderas
- .............. Neopueblo
- .............. Neoregente
- .............. Románico Richardson
- .............. Estilo Santa Fe
- .............. Estilo Shingle
- .............. Estilo Stick
- .............. Estilo Territorial