ARQUITECTURA HISTÓRICA EN UN ESPACIO DE ENCUENTRO: CIUDADES FRONTERIZAS DEL BAJO RIO BRAVO.; Serie Breviarium, 2

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  • Tijuana, Baja California: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 2004
By Alarcón Cantú, Eduardo
Tijuana, Baja California: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 2004. b/w plates, facs., plans, bibl., color pict. fldg. wrps. History of the architectural patrimony starting from colonial period of the cities along the lower Rio Grande Valley (rio Bravo) in the border between the US and Mexico: Laredo and Brownsville in Texas and Nuevo Laredo and Matamoros, and Tamaulipas. The emphasis is on 19th century architecture. Some representative examples are included: Gem Building in Brownsville, Leyendecker residence in Laredo, Casa Milmo in Matamoros and Banco Longoria in Nuevo Laredo. LIMITED EDITION OF 500.

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