Santa Fe
Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments
A style consciously developed by Santa Fe businessmen in the early 20th century to appeal to tourists. Loosely derived from Spanish Colonial architecture and Pueblo villages, it appears mainly along the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. It features adobe-like construction, with flat roofs, portales, vigas, canales, and carefully managed ratios of mass to glass. (Foster, 2004)