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  2. Openclipart - Wikipedia

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    Openclipart, also called Open Clip Art Library, is an online media repository of free-content vector clip art.The project hosts over 160,000 free graphics and has billed itself as "the largest community of artists making the best free original clipart for you to use for absolutely any reason".

  3. Architecture of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Another side of Mexican modern architecture is represented in the work of Luis Barragán. The houses that he designed in the 1950s and '60s explored a way to reconcile the lessons of Le Corbusier with the Spanish colonial tradition. This new synthesis created a completely original Modernist architecture that is uniquely adapted to its environment.

  4. La Casa Primera de Rancho San José - Wikipedia

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    La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose is a historic adobe structure built in 1837 in Pomona, California. It is the oldest home located in the Pomona Valley and in the old Rancho San Jose land grant. It was declared a historic landmark in 1954 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in April 1975.

  5. Viga (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Vigas are wooden beams used in the traditional adobe architecture of the American Southwest, especially in New Mexico.In this type of construction, the vigas are the main structural members carrying the weight of the roof to the load-bearing exterior walls.

  6. Jacal - Wikipedia

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    However, the "wattle" portion of jacal structures consists mainly of vertical poles lashed together with cordage and sometimes supported by a pole framework, as in the pit-houses of the Basketmaker III period of the Ancestral Puebloan (a.k.a. Anasazi) people of the American Southwest. This is overlain with a layer of mud/adobe (the "daub ...

  7. Cayetano Juarez Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Over 300 large adobe bricks were used in the renovation "made by hand with clay, horse manure, and hay". [6] He hired a team of expert Mexican masons to repair and replace the traditional mud mortar used between the original adobe bricks. [10] Paint was stripped from original wood beams, door headers, floors and window frames.

  8. Ygnacio Palomares Adobe - Wikipedia

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    The Ygancio Palomares Adobe, built between 1850 and 1855, [2] was once the center of the sprawling 22,000-acre (89 km 2) Rancho San Jose. [2] The Rancho San Jose consisted of land taken from the Mission San Gabriel in 1834 as part of the Mexican government's secularization decree. [3]

  9. Ancestral Puebloan dwellings - Wikipedia

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    Great houses – Generally built on flat plains throughout the Southwest, the great house-style Pueblo dwelling sat independent of cliffs. Pit houses – Most of the populations of the Southwest lived in pit houses, carefully dug rectangular or circular depressions in the earth with wattle and daub adobe walls supported by log sized corner posts.