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American West Historical Color and Architecture: Spanish Colonial to Spanish Revival 1650s–1900s

Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes

The 19th and 20th centuries brought numerous opportunities to revive classic architectural styles and—in the American West—the architecture and colors of the California missions, adobes, and Monterey Colonial homes provided unique and beautiful examples to support the new Mission Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Monterey Revival, Mediterranean Revival, and Pueblo Revival styles. This course explores local design and the architecture and color of historic buildings in the Southwest to show how it’s possible to establish color schemes representative of the American Western culture.

Presented by Dominika Bandyk on behalf of Dunn Edwards Paints.

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