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A visually immersive celebration of recent residential, commercial, institutional, and mixed-use projects, this book reveals the poetic spirit and guiding principles behind the firm s unmistakable architectural language; the calming presence of water and fountains encourages reflection; bold, expressive color brings warmth and vitality; and the clarity of geometric form creates spaces that feel both uplifting and composed. Together, these qualities shape an architecture that is enduring, distinct, and profoundly human. Richly illustrated and previously unpublished photographs capture the atmosphere and vibrancy of each project. Readers are transported into environments where architecture, art, and landscape converge from the breathtaking, color-saturated Casa Grande located in Los Cabos, and La Pausa House seamlessly embedded in the landscape of Valle de Bravo, to the dramatic coast of Jalisco at the monumental Four Seasons Tamarindo. Rooted in Mexico s cultural identity yet informed by a global perspective, Legorreta s work reflects a commitment to material richness, environmental sensitivity, and designing spaces that enhance daily life.
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