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Spanish Pueblo Revival

The Pueblo Revival style or Santa Fe style is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States, which draws its inspiration from Santa Fe de Nue...

Spanish Pueblo Revival
Adobe Architecture is Quintessentially New Mexico
Adobe Architecture is Quintessentially New Mexico
Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial
Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial

The Pueblo Revival style or Santa Fe style is a regional architectural style of the Southwestern United States, which draws its inspiration from Santa Fe de Nuevo México 's traditional Pueblo architecture, the Spanish missions, and Territorial Style. Pueblo revival style is characterized by influence from Spanish Colonial, Mission, and Indian Pueblo architectural forms. It was very popular in the 1920s and 30s in the American Southwest, particularly in New Mexico.

Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial
Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial

Pueblo revival structures generally have flat roofs with parapeted walls, gentrly rounded walls, stucco and thick, round roof beams known as 'vigas' which extend out beyond the. Spanish colonial details such as carved and painted vigas, herringbone patterned latillas, and hand-carved furniture were also incorporated in these buildings. This became known as "Pueblo Spanish Revival" or "Santa Fe Style." The Fred Harvey Company built hotels and train stations with the objective of luring tourists to ride the railroad.

MetroABQ Historic Architecture Styles: Spanish Pueblo Revival
MetroABQ Historic Architecture Styles: Spanish Pueblo Revival

The marriage of Pueblo adobe architecture and Spanish building technology was modified again in the 20th Century with the introduction of new "American" innovations and design sensibilities. The so called "Santa Fe style" or Spanish Pueblo Revival was adapted to large public buildings such as the Museum of Fine Arts and La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe about 1920 and quickly spread to other. Discover the timeless beauty of Pueblo Revival architecture.

Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial
Pueblo Revival Architecture Spanish Colonial

Learn about its Indigenous and Spanish roots, key design features, and how this Southwestern style thrives today. The traditional Pueblo Indian structures that are echoed in pueblo revival style complement their natural environment. Typically made of mud, their low profile and thick walls protect their occupants and regulate indoor temperatures in the harsh desert surroundings.

The Slash that Killed Santa Fe Style | Southwest Contemporary
The Slash that Killed Santa Fe Style | Southwest Contemporary

Pueblo-style architects borrowed some of these ideas to create a look that paid homage to the region's history. Often called Pueblo Style, Spanish Pueblo Revival is a unique style specific to New Mexico & is also seen a little in neighboring states. The building style draws elements from both the Spanish Missions & Pueblo Indian culture, recreating the appearance of traditional adobe construction.

Captivating Elegance: Exploring Spanish Style Homes With A Modern Flair ...
Captivating Elegance: Exploring Spanish Style Homes With A Modern Flair ...

Above is a classic Spanish Pueblo Revival in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood & above that is a home in the. The Classic Pueblo-Spanish Revival style includes the following details: irregular human-scaled room-block massing with stepbacks on additional stories; flat roofs drained by canales projecting through parapet walls; battered and canted adobe or pseudo-adobe walls that lack strict verticality; uneven and rounded edges on massive wall corners. The style was basically inspired by a mixture of Spanish Colonial, mission, and Indian Pueblo architectural forms.

Pueblo Revival Architecture | HGTV
Pueblo Revival Architecture | HGTV

Prior to its prolific use in Santa Fe, early prototypes of the style appeared in California during the 1890s and later at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Pueblo Revival 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.

The Slash that Killed Santa Fe Style | Southwest Contemporary
The Slash that Killed Santa Fe Style | Southwest Contemporary
Spanish revival architecture 5 pueblo mission style homes – Artofit
Spanish revival architecture 5 pueblo mission style homes – Artofit
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