The history of Puerto Rico is reflected in its cities. The territory’s architecture has evolved from simple structures made of wood and thatch to monumental modern works. Shaped by both internal and external forces across its varied landscapes, Puerto Rico’s diverse styles represent over 400 years of Spanish rule and over 100 years as an unincorporated territory of the United States. Today, the island’s modern architecture reflects its multicultural background.
Tropical Modernism: Puerto Rico's New Homes, Hotels and Hostels
https://www.archdaily.com/930614/tropical-modernism-puerto-ricos-new-homes-hotels-and-hostelsEric Baldwin
House in San Juan / Díaz Paunetto Arquitectos
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Architects: Díaz Paunetto Arquitectos
- Area: 3700 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Caribbean Metal Fabricators, Cemex, The Marble Shop, Valcor Samcor www.valcorpr.com
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Professionals: 504 Construction Managers, Daniel Isado PE, Green Engineering Group, DRS Engineering
https://www.archdaily.com/789606/gardenia-1691-diaz-paunetto-arquitectos-llcCristobal Rojas