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Native Indian influences on Albuquerque architectureNative American Influences

This photo, taken in Old Town (the historical district, downtown Albuquerque), is a fine example of the historic influences local Indian cultures have had on the architecture of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The building is patterned after the tan adobe dwellings used by Native Americans in the area. The ladder is also patterned after those used in the ancient mesa dwellings of the Anasazi Indians native to the Albuquerque, Santa Fe areas of New Mexico. The color palette of tan and turquoise is also rooted in Indian culture, while the yellow, blue and red in the hanging dress reflect a Mexican heritage.

This casual yet striking composition is typical of what you see in the Albuquerque area, particularly in the Old Town area, and in downtown Albuquerque to a lesser degree. Essential elements of Albuquerque Style!

 

 

   
 
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