Abstract
Interaction between the United States and Latin America has been constant
in all cultural fields; in the case of Mexico this process is all the more
intense as a natural result of the two thousand kilometers of shared
border. The field of architecture has, of course, been no exception; at
least, there is ample evidence of the influence of the US on its southern
neighbor both in the field of technology and materials and in that of
design. For a full evaluation of Mexican architecture it is therefore
interesting to review the role played by specialized publications in
architecture. In this sense one has to analyze both the ideas that have
been expressed in print in both countries, and the visual influences that
have been felt in the field of architectural design. Because of the
enormous bulk of articles on US architecture in Mexican journals, a
thoroughgoing analysis would be long and tedious; however, this abundance
is in itself sufficient to suggest the importance of these media in
fostering appreciation of contemporary US architecture, with the consequent
imitation of the concepts it embodies. What do, however, demand greater
attention, are the theoretical texts that have contributed to the
recognition accorded to US architecture. In contrast, it must be stated
that scant attention has been given to Mexican Buildings in the pages of
specialized media north of the Río Bravo. Attention is, however, due to
certain publications from the New York presses that, throughout the
century, published reviews of the major architectural events of Mexico, as
well as a long list of recently published monographs on architects. Despite
this interst, however, it is almost impossible to identify instances of
Mexican influence on US architecture. This study stresses the importance of
publications, books and journals, both in the development of Mexican
architecture, and in the full appreciation of the same beyond its borders;
specialized journals in particular are of key importance for studying and
appreciating it.
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