Pueblo Revival architecture

Pueblo Revival architecture

 
Pueblo Revival architecture is a style that originated in the early 20th century in the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico. It draws inspiration from the traditional adobe structures of the Pueblo Native American communities. Key features of Pueblo Revival architecture include the use of adobe bricks, flat roofs with parapets, rounded edges, and earthy, muted colors. Buildings in this style often have a harmonious relationship with the natural landscape and are designed to blend into their surroundings.

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