La Condesa holds up a mirror to important architectural movements from the neighborhood’s development in the 1900s, at a moment when the country was struggling to redefine its identity. On this walking tour with artist, professor, and Context Travel expert Julio Pastor, you’ll discover the neighborhood’s soul as you walk in the footsteps of the architects who built it, explore multiple architectural styles, and peer into busy cafes. Starting outside the Edificios Condesa apartment complex, you’ll trace the neighborhood’s evolution from a horse racing track to a residential and cultural hub, where resilience and creativity converge. You’ll marvel at the daring experimentation of architects like Francisco Serrano who seamlessly blended Art Deco with Modernist flavors, and Luis Barragán’s famous style of connecting the interior with the green world outside. As you wander through streets adorned with Mayan arches and Art Deco flourishes, you’ll gain an understanding of how earthquakes have shaped the landscape, sparked architectural innovation, and created societal shifts, transforming Condesa into an enclave for artists and a beacon of urban renewal. On this 75-minute tour, you’ll have a chance to: • Learn about the architect Le Corbusier’s five design rules and the profound influence of European architects during DĂaz’s era • Take in Juan Segura’s visionary fusion of colonial style with Mayan arches • Find out how horizontal windows helped architects take advantage of concrete, a relatively new material in the late 1800s and early 1900s • Gain insight into the Modernist Movement’s impact on Mexican architecture • Take in the elegant Hotel Condesa DF, where modern aesthetics blend seamlessly with the historical charm of a 1928 building • Stroll around Parque España, a haven adorned with trees and plants from around the world, nestled in the heart of Mexico City • Gain an appreciation for the Art Deco movement with its geometric patterns and decorative elements that, when blended with aerodynamic elements, create the Streamline Moderne style • Pick up the politics in nationalist architectural movements, from Neo-colonialism to the fusion of Art Deco with Pre-Colombian shapes • See echoes of the Mexican Revolution in the neighborhood’s architecture, a testament to the resilience and spirit of the Mexican people In the Condesa, architecture transcends mere structures – it embodies the spirit of a nation striving for progress against the backdrop of a complex past. Experience the rhythm of Mexico City as you stroll through its streets, where every building narrates a new chapter.
The Architecture of La Condesa: A Mexico City Tour with Context

The Architecture of La Condesa: A Mexico City Tour with Context
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