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|   |   | Luis Barragán: His LibraryText by David Jiménez, Alfonso Alfaro, Jorge Esquinca, Sarah Alexandra Obregón Davis.
 Discover the intellectual and emotional influences behind Barragán’s architectural vision through an unprecedented peek at his personal book collectionPublished with Fundación de Arquitectura Tapatía Luis Barragá/Casa Luis Barragán.
This book offers an intimate exploration of the creative universe of Luis Barragán through the lens of his personal library, housed in his home-studio in Mexico City, now the Casa Luis Barragán Museum, considered to be one of his most important buildings. More than a survey of an architect’s work, this volume reveals the inner life of Mexico’s most influential architect and the 1980 Pritzker Prize laureate by tracing the books, authors and ideas that shaped his vision. Barragán was an avid reader who understood books not only as sources of knowledge but as emotional bridges to friends, collaborators and kindred spirits. His library emerges here as a living archive—one that reflects his deep engagement with art, spirituality, landscape and modernity. Moving through this space is to enter a world governed by silence, solitude and serenity: essential values that permeate both his architecture and his way of life. The publication is enriched by a visual essay by acclaimed photographer David Jiménez, whose images capture the subtle interplay of light and shadow, intimacy and stillness, revealing the quiet beauty of the spaces where Barragán fused traditional Mexican architecture with international modernism. Luis Barragán (1902–88) was born in Guadalajara and lived and worked primarily in Mexico City, where he also died. An architect and engineer, Barragán is regarded as the most prominent figure in modern Mexican architecture. His architectural approach embraces the principles of Modernism while remaining deeply rooted in Mexican tradition.
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FORMAT: Clth, 9 x 12.75 in. / 192 pgs / 88 color / 6 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $75.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $105 GBP £60.00 ISBN: 9788410290655 PUBLISHER: RM AVAILABLE: 12/8/2026 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Forthcoming AVAILABILITY: Awaiting stock TERRITORY: NA UK incl IE | D.A.P. CATALOG: FALL 2026 Page 11 | PRESS INQUIRIES
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| Luis Barragán: His Library Published by RM. Text by David Jiménez, Alfonso Alfaro, Jorge Esquinca, Sarah Alexandra Obregón Davis. Discover the intellectual and emotional influences behind Barragán’s architectural vision through an unprecedented peek at his personal book collection Published with Fundación de Arquitectura Tapatía Luis Barragá/Casa Luis Barragán.
This book offers an intimate exploration of the creative universe of Luis Barragán through the lens of his personal library, housed in his home-studio in Mexico City, now the Casa Luis Barragán Museum, considered to be one of his most important buildings. More than a survey of an architect’s work, this volume reveals the inner life of Mexico’s most influential architect and the 1980 Pritzker Prize laureate by tracing the books, authors and ideas that shaped his vision. Barragán was an avid reader who understood books not only as sources of knowledge but as emotional bridges to friends, collaborators and kindred spirits. His library emerges here as a living archive—one that reflects his deep engagement with art, spirituality, landscape and modernity. Moving through this space is to enter a world governed by silence, solitude and serenity: essential values that permeate both his architecture and his way of life. The publication is enriched by a visual essay by acclaimed photographer David Jiménez, whose images capture the subtle interplay of light and shadow, intimacy and stillness, revealing the quiet beauty of the spaces where Barragán fused traditional Mexican architecture with international modernism.
Luis Barragán (1902–88) was born in Guadalajara and lived and worked primarily in Mexico City, where he also died. An architect and engineer, Barragán is regarded as the most prominent figure in modern Mexican architecture. His architectural approach embraces the principles of Modernism while remaining deeply rooted in Mexican tradition.
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