Geometric shapes, exposed reinforced concrete walls, visible electrical installations, large windows that prioritize natural light and ventilation, gardens that value native plants. The first works by the Mexican architect Juan O’Gorman, built between 1929 and 1932, bring an aesthetic that can be seen today, but in reality they are the pure expression of one of the currents of the 20th century modernist movement, functionalism.
Frida Kahlo: The Latest Architecture and News
Architecture or Revolution: Frida Kahlo’s Houses and the Functionalist Movement
https://www.archdaily.com/985159/architecture-or-revolution-frida-kahlos-houses-and-the-90th-anniversary-of-the-functionalist-movementMonique Portela
The Chemistry of Kahlo Blue
Before the monochromatic works of Yves Klein, who created the International Klein Blue (IKB), Frida's 'Kahlo Blue' already existed in Mexico City's core.
https://www.archdaily.com/896628/the-chemistry-of-kahlo-blueDanae Santibañez