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Historia de la modernidad arquitectónica del Art Déco y la cotidianidad de Toluca y sus plantas simbólicas
- Title
- Historia de la modernidad arquitectónica del Art Déco y la cotidianidad de Toluca y sus plantas simbólicas / Alberto Álvarez Vallejo.
- Author
- Álvarez Vallejo, Alberto
- Publication
- Toluca, México : Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2020.
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- Description
- 142 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- "Two paths, means or methods to make an everyday, personal, emotional story, and thus achieve something, a simple thing, say how I see my city when touring it and having traveled it for about sixty years. These two paths formed a route that goes from one place to another. The first, to get to a certain place, goes from a deco-indigenist architectural modernity that begins in 1928 and ends in 1957. The second goes to another more everyday place, from the inside of a pot with geraniums to some trees of the middle lane of a modern avenue of 1950; from a garden to the shade of trees as common as the spoonbill willow, a red thunder, a very rare tule or ahuehuete or the sad aroma of a cempasúchil, or the sweet taste of the blackberry jelly of Doña Luisita. (HKB Translation) --Page 9.
- "Two paths, means or methods to make an everyday, personal, emotional story, and thus achieve something, a simple thing, say how I see my city when touring it and having traveled it for about sixty years. These two paths formed a route that goes from one place to another. The first, to get to a certain place, goes from a deco-indigenist architectural modernity that begins in 1928 and ends in 1957. The second goes to another more everyday place, from the inside of a pot with geraniums to some trees of the middle lane of a modern avenue of 1950; from a garden to the shade of trees as common as the spoonbill willow, a red thunder, a very rare tule or ahuehuete or the sad aroma of a cempasúchil, or the sweet taste of the blackberry jelly of Doña Luisita. (HKB Translation) --Page 9.
- Subjects
- Note
- Limited edition of 200 copies.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Prólogo -- Art Déco en Toluca. Periodo 1928-1957 -- La influencia del art déco en Toluca -- ¿Cómo llegó la modernidad del Déco_neoindigenismo a Toluca? -- Conclusiones -- Recomendaciones -- Anexo -- Referencias -- Árboles y plantas simbólicas del Valle de Toluca Introducción -- Preludio: jardineroʺ con sus árboles simbólicos -- Conclusiones: acciones pedagógicas.
- ISBN
- 9786076331781
- 607633178X
- OCLC
- on1296610550
- 1296610550
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries