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The Hacienda in Mexico Daniel Nierman

The Hacienda in Mexico By Daniel Nierman

The Hacienda in Mexico by Daniel Nierman


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The Mexican hacienda was a self-sufficient rural world in which landowners and workers engaged in agricultural and livestock production. This book is an architectural study of hacienda. This book presents photographs, site plans, building plans, and elevations to document the different aspects of the hacienda.

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The Hacienda in Mexico by Daniel Nierman

The Mexican hacienda was a work place, a residence, a place of leisure and of religion-in short, a closed and self-sufficient rural world in which landowners and workers engaged in agricultural and livestock production. Constructed and modified from the sixteenth until the beginning of the twentieth centuries, they are today some of Mexico's architectural treasures. The hacienda's layout and buildings, though derived from earlier Spanish forms, constitute a uniquely Mexican vernacular architecture that deserves to be widely known and celebrated.

The Hacienda in Mexico is the first detailed architectural study of these rural communities. In this beautifully illustrated book, Daniel Nierman and Ernesto Vallejo present color and black-and-white photographs, site plans, building plans, and elevations to document all aspects of the hacienda-the compound, big house, chapel, spaces for production, materials and construction methods, and architectural details. In the accompanying text, they discuss each of these elements, as well as the hacienda's historical development and the ways in which its productive activities shaped its architecture.

To produce this work, the authors traveled extensively in the states of Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, and San Luis Potosi, photographing and drawing haciendas, interviewing their owners and state and federal authorities, and researching in hacienda archives. This in-depth treatment of the hacienda clearly identifies the architectural elements that make it unique, while adding a new chapter to architectural history and to the history of New Spain.

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Never in our country has an architectural study of the haciendas been made; never before was there a typological study of all the spaces. Now, with the work of Nierman and Vallejo, we are able to return to the daily life of the hacienda as it was: the equipment, the carriage, the daily awakening, the humid night, and the sleeplessness. from the Foreword by Elena Poniatowska, winner of the 2001 Premio Alfaguara de Novela

About Daniel Nierman

Daniel Nierman is Professor of Architecture, Composition, and Visual Communication at the Universidad Iberoamericana, UIA, and Creative Director and founder of DNP Advertising in Mexico City. Ernesto Heliodoro Vallejo Diaz, an architect who graduated from the Universidad Iberoamericana, UIA, has been a teacher of architecture workshops at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and the Universidad Anahuac del Sur, both in Mexico City. At present, he is practicing his profession by running his own construction company, founded in 1992. Mardith Scheutz-Miller is an independent scholar in Tucson, Arizona, who has researched and written extensively on the archaeology, ethnohistory, history, and colonial architecture of New Spain.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword by Elena Poniatowska
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Hacienda through Time
  • Chapter 2. Two Forces
  • Chapter 3. The World of the Hacienda Reflected in Its Architecture
  • Chapter 4. The Compound
  • Chapter 5. The Big House
  • Chapter 6. The Chapel
  • Chapter 7. Spaces for Production
  • Chapter 8. Materials and Construction Methods
  • Chapter 9. Considering Details
  • Chapter 10. Conclusion
  • Plans
  • Maps: Locations of Haciendas
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

CIN0292705263G
9780292705265
0292705263
The Hacienda in Mexico by Daniel Nierman
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Texas Press
20031001
156
N/A
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