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Mexican Architecture: Color, Light, and Emotional Space Design for High-Impact Modern Architecture
Let’s confront a common bias. In many contemporary projects, color is treated as decoration—applied at the end of the design process. That approach is fundamentally flawed. Mexican architecture, particularly in modern interpretations, demonstrates that color is not an accessory—it is a primary spatial tool . When combined with light and form, it shapes: Emotional response Spatial perception Behavioral interaction The real lesson is not about vibrant palettes.It is about how
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