10 great works of architecture in Latin America

Architecture is one of those characteristic elements by which we tend to remember a place. The world has developed regional building styles that speak volumes about the history, culture and way of life of its inhabitants, as buildings are designed to suit the place in which they are built. The great cathedrals and palaces that we can see in Europe, or even the temples of Asian culture, show us how relevant architecture can be to a place, as it defines much of what can happen within it. In this way architecture is another art form that tells us about history and that is why it has been so relevant for many centuries.

Undoubtedly, architectural styles have varied, and have been transformed over the years, adapting new materials and new forms of design that adapt to the needs and trends of today's world. For example, we can see how ecology has greatly influenced architecture. It is increasingly common to see spaces built with designs that are responsible for generating the least negative impact on the environment and that in turn use materials that help to conserve the environment.

It is important to note that Latin America has also developed structures of great artistic, architectural and cultural value that are worth showing to the world. That is why today we dedicate this small space to some of the most popular works in the region that you will surely love to know. We invite you to check out the infographic by MyInternationalPassport.com with which you'll find out the most interesting facts about many of the continent's iconic buildings.

Source: https://myinternationalpassport.com/arquitectura-en-latinoamerica

 

Architecture is one of those characteristic elements by which we tend to remember a place. We take a look at 10 essential works in Latin America to understand how the past coexists with the present.

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