Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Luis Barragán House and Studio' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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In 2004, it was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because it is one of the most influential and representative examples of modern Mexican architecture. | WIKI |
[4] The house was built on property that Barragxc3xa1n probably purchased in 1939 as part of a larger development at a time when his career was shifting from real estate to architecture. | WIKI |
It was named because of its representation of 20th-century architecture, which integrated traditional and vernacular elements and mixes various philosophical and artistic tendencies of the mid 20th century. | WIKI |
[9] As a key piece of 20th-century architecture in Mexico, the house itself is the main exhibition. | WIKI |
His architecture work is generally confined to houses with his abilities mostly self-taught. | WIKI |
[10] It still has strong influence on Mexican architecture, especially housing, making more modern styles difficult to sell. | WIKI |
The qualities of his architecture are expressed in the interior, including the garden space. | WIKI |
This autobiographical background did not prevent this artist manifesto from going well beyond its time and its cultural milieu and becoming a distinguished reference in 20th century fine art and architecture. | UNESCO |
It is a house which appeals to all the senses and re-evaluates the ways in which architecture can be perceived and enjoyed by its inhabitants. | UNESCO |
Many of its materials were found in traditional architecture and, distant as they are from industrial production, they reveal the aging of the house with a patina which the architect acknowledged as the poetic value of his architecture. | UNESCO |
The museum is managed by the Luis Barragxc3xa1n Foundation of Guadalajara Architecture, a non-governmental body that, along with the museum administration and INBA, is responsible for preserving the integrity and authenticity of the property. | UNESCO |