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Pueblo Revival
www.NMMonuments.org

The adobe structures of the Pueblo Indians are the oldest surviving architectural forms to have a substantial impact on the character of regional building in the Southwest.

Beginning in the late 19th century, European settlers brought the architectural traditions that have since evolved into New Mexico’s five predominant styles. Mission Revival (1890-1930) was derived from the historic Spanish missions with red tile roofs, stuccoed walls, and arched loggias; Spanish-Pueblo Revival (1905-present) represents Pueblo and early Spanish architecture with adobe walls, flat roofs, round log columns and vigas; Spanish Colonial Baroque Revival (1915-1950) features highly elaborated, textured details; Territorial Revival (1925-present) borrows simple elements from Greek Revival; and Southwest Vernacular (1910-present) sparingly incorporates elements of any of the Regional Revival styles.

 


 

 

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