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    Landscapes for Mexico

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    Landscapes for Mexico, part 1 of 2 [Restricted to UT Austin EID holders] (63.33Mb)
    Landscapes for Mexico, part 2 of 2 [Restricted to UT Austin EID holders] (21.39Mb)
    Date
    1989-11-15
    Author
    Schjetnan, Mario
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    Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Parque Tezozomoc (Mario Schjetnan, 1978-1982) (Mexico City, Mexico) ; Mar de Cortés Cluster Development (Mario Schjetnan, 1983) (La Paz, Mexico) ; Mexican Cultural Center complex, Master Plan (Mario Schjetnan, 1988) (Toluca, Mexico) ; Museum of Arts and Crafts (Mario Schjetnan, 1988) (Toluca, Mexico) ; Museum of Modern Art (Mario Schjetnan, 1988) (Toluca, Mexico) ; Claustro de las Fuentes Cluster Development (Mario Schjetnan, 1989) (Piedras Negras, Mexico)
    Subject
    Architecture--Mexico
    Garden structures--Design and construction
    Haciendas--Mexico
    Landscape architecture
    Public architecture
    Religious architecture
    Box, Hal
    Fuentes, Carlos
    Schjetnan, Mario, 1945-
    Grupo de Diseño Urbano (México)
    Mexico City (Mexico)
    Mexico, Valley of (Mexico)
    Toluca de Lerdo (Mexico)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2152/43849
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