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Designed by pioneering architect Lutah Maria Riggs, the 1950s home is complemented with picturesque grounds by landscape ...
Learn the characteristics of Spanish Colonial architecture, and get inspired to incorporate the look into your space. Spanish Colonial architecture is warm and timeless, characterized by neutral ...
5. Spanish Colonial Revival . Became Southern California’s pre-eminent architectural style in the wake of the Panama-California Exposition of 1915-1917.
Spanish Revival took off after the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, where architects Bertram Goodhue Carleton ...
Now owned by British interior designer Julia Dempster, the residence reveals breathtaking interiors, which she blessed with a ...
The rustic aesthetic of Spanish colonial architecture is “characterized by thick adobe walls, ... break modern energy codes, and be challenging to remedy, as a major downside.
The most popular Colonial homes of the present day are known as New Colonials or Modern Colonials, which grew out of Colonial Revival architecture. Colonial Revival homes had many smaller rooms ...
Santa Barbara’s Spanish Colonial architecture is a great background for Old Spanish Days Fiesta celebrants. In the above photograph, dancers Alma Real and Filipe del Hoyo pose in costume.
Now you can tour the Spanish-influenced architecture of the French Quarter without ever leaving home, courtesy of the The Historic New Orleans Collection. Sharing the theme of the collection's ...
'Colonial Modern: Aesthetics of the Past, Rebellions of the Future' is a very timely look at the impact of Western Modernist architecture on the colonial and post-colonial countries of North Africa, ...
Santa Fe/Spanish Colonial . Made of clay-brick, mud and plaster, the Santa Fe or Spanish Colonial style is more than 3,000 years old and is very common here.