Critic and historian Mercedes Daguerre explores Latin America's
evolving modernist tradition through the one-family houses of the
region's leading contemporary architects. The book demonstrates the
architects' diverse and rich interpretation of modernist principles
through case studies of 19 homes built in Mexico, Chile, Brazil,
Peru, Uruguay, and Argentina. Architects featured include Paulo
Mendes da Rocha, winner of the 2006 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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