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Álamos, Sonora : architecture and urbanism in the dry tropics

Title
Álamos, Sonora : architecture and urbanism in the dry tropics / John Messina.
Author
Messina, John, 1940-
Publication
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, [2008], ©2008.

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Description
xxii, 165 pages : illustrations, maps; 23 cm.
Summary
"The town of Alamos in the state of Sonora, Mexico, a one-day drive from the Arizona border, is one of the most intact colonial-era cities in northern Mexico. Alamos has been declared a National Historic Monument by the Mexican government and is one of only fourteen towns to be designated as Pueblos Magicos. Founded by Spaniards who discovered silver deposits nearby, Alamos was a prosperous city from its inception. It is situated in a "dry tropical" valley where both desert flora and tropical plants intermingle. The propitious combination of wealth, climate, and New World Hispanic town planning principles led to the development of a remarkable architecture and city plan." "Until now, there has never been a book about the architecture and urban form of Alamos. In this much-needed work, John Messina, who teaches architecture and is a practicing architect, provides a well-informed history and interpretive description of the town. He also examines building materials and construction techniques, as well as issues of building preservation and restoration. At the same time, the author considers what other cities might learn from Alamos. Particularly for cities in the American Southwest that are struggling to reduce sprawl and increase density without compromising their quality of life, Alamos offers a range of possible solutions." "Thoroughly illustrated and designed for lay readers and professionals alike, this engaging book captures the essence and the uniqueness of Alamos while asking what lessons can be drawn by architects and planners who are attempting to reshape our own cities and towns into more livable, viable, and people-friendly environments."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
The Southwest Center series
Uniform Title
Southwest Center series.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-160) and index.
Contents
1. The Making of a Town in Northern New Spain -- 2. Urban Morphology -- 3. The Quiet Plaza and the Bishop's Dream -- 4. Urban Realities and Fantasies -- 5. La Casa Alamense -- 6. The Lessons of Alamos.
ISBN
  • 9780816526512 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0816526516 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
  • 2008025866
  • 40015902173
OCLC
  • ocn227015857
  • 227015857
  • SCSB-5433489
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries