Inspiration: Color Block Architecture by Luis Barragán

Luis Barragán Architecture | Image via Plataforma Arquitectura

Luis Barragán Architecture | Image via Plataforma Arquitectura

I’m super inspired by color and I love color blocking. It’s even more of a bonus when it comes in the form of modern architecture. These buildings were created by Mexican architect Luis Barragán.

Casa Luis Barragán | Image via Arquitectura Derivada

Casa Luis Barragán | Image via Arquitectura Derivada

Luis Barragán | Image via Sketch42

Luis Barragán | Image via Sketch42

Luis Barragán | Image via The Temples of Consumption

Luis Barragán | Image via The Temples of Consumption

Luis Barragán | Image via Ronen Bekerman

Casa Barragán by xoio | Image via Ronen Bekerman

Luis Barragán | Image via Arch Daily Mexico

Luis Barragán | Image via Arch Daily Mexico

Luis Barragán | Image via Arquitectura Critica

Luis Barragán | Image via Arquitectura Critica

Most, if not all, of these shots are from the late architect’s home in Mexico City, La Casa Luis Barragán. It was built in 1948.

Have a great weekend! See you back here on Monday with the latest installment of Mood Board Monday.

P.S. My Marc Jacobs concept project was featured on Trendland! I was so excited to see it on one of my favorite websites. Had to share. xo