The pillars of architecture from European architects were adapted to the American context, demonstrating how modern architecture can reflect local characteristics while addressing universal challenges.
Classical architectural works endure through time, serving as benchmarks for future generations and exemplifying good architectural practices adapted to particular contexts.
The modern movement's focus on housing—both individual and collective—exhibited innovative solutions, particularly in spatiality and material use, redefining the domestic sphere.
The period from 1930 to 1960 marked a peak in modern production on the American continent, characterized by a new relationship between privacy and intimacy in architecture.
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