Luis Ramiro Barragán
Luis Ramiro Barragán was a renowned Mexican architect, celebrated for his unique approach to modern architecture. Born on March 9, 1902, in Guadalajara, Mexico, he is best known for his use of color, light, and space, which created harmonious and contemplative environments. His work often reflects a blend of modernism and traditional Mexican elements, making it distinct and influential.
Barragán's most famous project is the Casa Estudio Luis Barragán, which showcases his innovative design philosophy. In 2004, he was posthumously awarded the Pritzker Prize, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture, recognizing his significant contributions to the field.