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The Legacy of the Mexican Architect Luis Barragán Is Celebrated with Activities in Its Spaces

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Guadalajara (Mexico), 22 Mar (EFE).- The legacy of the Mexican architect Luis Barragán is kept alive through initiatives that preserve their spaces and turn them into cultural centers, as a series of activities organized to commemorate the birth of who in 1980 became the first Latin American to receive the Pritzker Prize, considered the Nobel Prize in world architecture.The city of Guadalajara (west of Mexico) not only saw Luis Barragán born in …

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Guadalajara (Mexico), 22 Mar (EFE).- The legacy of the Mexican architect Luis Barragán is kept alive through initiatives that preserve their spaces and turn them into cultural centers, as a series of activities organized to commemorate the birth of who in 1980 became the first Latin American to receive the Pritzker Prize, considered the Nobel Prize in world architecture.The city of Guadalajara (west of Mexico) not only saw Luis Barragán born in …

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Hola News broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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