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Mud Talks 15-2: Preserving Earthen Architecture - Typical Architectural Styles, Features & Materials Found in Earthen Structures

Mud Talks 15-2: Preserving Earthen Architecture - Typical Architectural Styles, Features & Materials Found in Earthen Structures



With Mud Talks 15-2 we continue a special eight-part miniseries dedicated to the topic of preserving earthen architecture. In this second episode of the series we speak to Francisco Uviña, Project Consultant and Director of the Historic Preservation and Regionalism Certificate Program at the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning. We speak about typical architectural styles, features & materials found in earthen structures in the Southwest USA.

Resources & Further Reading:

Adobe Conservation - A Preservation Handbook pp. 19 to 37
by Cornerstones Community Partnerships (Author), Francisco Uviña Contreras (Illustrator)
Publisher: Sunstone Press (August 15, 2006)
ISBN-13: 978-0865345270
https://www.cstones.org/books

Early Architecture in New Mexico
by Bainbridge Bunting
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press; First Edition (June 1, 1976)
ISBN-13: 978-0826304353

The Mud Talks Preserving Earthen Architecture series is brought to you in collaboration with Cornerstones Community Partnerships and is made possible by the support of the US Department of the Interior, National Park Service and a National Center for Preservation Technology & Training grant.


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