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  1. Pueblo Revival architecture in Colorado. States of the United States. Arizona. Colorado. Florida. New Mexico. District of Columbia. Insular areas. Minor Outlying Islands.

  2. L' architecture Pueblo Revival est un style architectural américain qui se rencontre dans le Sud-Ouest des États-Unis. Tirant son inspiration de l' architecture des Pueblos, et dans une moindre mesure de celle des missions espagnoles du Nouveau-Mexique, elle apparaît au début du XXe siècle et atteint son pic de popularité durant l' entre ...

  3. John Gaw Meem IV (November 17, 1894 – August 4, 1983) was an American architect based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.He is best known for his instrumental role in the development and popularization of the Pueblo Revival Style and as a proponent of architectural Regionalism in the face of international modernism.

  4. The walls of Acoma Pueblo rise atop the dramatic planes of its isolated sandstone mesa. Inhabited since at least 1200 CE, it is one of the oldest continually occupied towns in the United States. While Acoma has undergone alterations, its present layout and design have mid-seventeenth-century origins. Today, the pueblo is the ceremonial center ...

  5. Pueblo period II (AD 900–1150) pottery was most commonly of the utilitarian corrugated greyware type, as well as black-on-white ware. In lesser quantities black-on-orange tradeware has been found. During this era, people began living in larger communities some of which had architecture that was for shared public use such as plazas.

  6. Look up viga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vigas are wooden beams used in the traditional adobe architecture of the American Southwest, especially in New Mexico. In this type of construction, the vigas are the main structural members carrying the weight of the roof to the load-bearing exterior walls. The exposed beam-ends projecting from ...

  7. The model for this architecture was the mission churches of Acoma and Isleta, and the sculpted adobe masses of Taos Pueblo. The New Mexico Museum of Art and the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, both built by the architectural firm of Rapp and Rapp, first set the example for this type of building. Spanish colonial details such as carved and painted ...