This month our highlights focus on spaces in and around Mexico City. You can visit these places when you attend the Annual Conference in April. One image, however, is a historic photograph documenting the environs of Mexico City in the 1960s. We look forward to additions you may make to the collections after the conference in April.
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1. Juan O’Gorman, UNAM Central Library, Detail, Mexico City, Mexico, 1952. Photograph by Krista Mileva-Frank.

2. Pedro Ramirez Vázquez, Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Mexico, 1964. Photograph by Carlos Plaza, 2021.

3. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Bacardi Administration Building, Mexico City, Mexico, 1958-1961. Photograph by Amanda Delorey.

4. Ricardo Vilchis Legorreta, Camino Real Polanco Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico, 1968. Photograph by Amanda Delorey.

5. Juan O’Gorman, Casa O’Gorman, Mexico City, Mexico, 1931. Photograph by Ana G. Ozaki, 2023.

6. José Maria Gutiérrez Trujillo and Alejandro Prieto Posada, Edificio de Apartments, Unidad Independencia, Mexico City, Mexico, 1960. Photograph by Sarah Selvidge, 2012.

7. Luis Barragán, Casa Gilardi, Mexico City, Mexico, 1975-1977. Photograph by Ana G. Ozaki, 2023.

8. Mexica and Franciscans, Colonial Column Base Made From Quetzalcoatl Statue, Mexico City, Mexico, after 1521. Photography by Anthony Meyer, 2019.

9. Fernando Romero, Museo Soumaya, Mexico City, Mexico, 2011. Photograph by Amber N Wiley, 2014.

10. Environs of Mexico City, Mexico. Photograph by William Kessler, 1967.

11. David Chipperfield Architects, Museo Jumex; Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, Mexico, 2013. Photograph by Amber N. Wiley, 2014.

12. Building in the Shape of a Tooth, Mexico City, Mexico, 1960. Photograph by Rachel Schloss.
