
Spotted at Still + Company’s website: a fab pink wall outdoors. Wonder where it is? We’re told it’s Luis Barrigan’s. We didn’t recognize it, though we’ve written about him, smitten, in the past. Check out Our Lesson in Pink.
Wonder why there aren’t more pink walls around?
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This wall was designed by Luis Barragan, a Mexican architect whose masterful use of form and color makes me want to move south.
http://mexico-ink.com/2011/07/12/mexicos-answer-to-the-gaudi-route/
Thanks so much for the info AND the link. Although I’ve written about him, and am smitten, I didn’t remember this wall. Should have known.
OOOOOOOOO–I love it.
Who knew that a rectangular box could be so beautiful?
Oh, I love Barragan! I have this book, and I reference it often: http://is.gd/nid8d6 (not an aff. link), Viva Mexico, Viva pink! 🙂