Conlon Nancarrow / Juan O'Gorman
Casa Estudio Conlon Nancarrow, designed by Juan O'Gorman (1948,1972) Nancarrow was an American composer who moved to Mexico City in 1940. He joined the Communist Party in the United States in 1930 and in 1937 volunteered for the Abraham Lincoln Brigade to fight Franco fascism in the Spanish Civil War. Facing political blacklisting upon returning to the United States, he moved to Mexico City. His closest friend in Mexico was painter-architect Juan O'Gorman. The Nancarrow house and studio was designed by O'Gorman and built in two phases. The small front house and music studio came in 1948 and the second in 1972. O'Gorman designed the second building as a wedding present to his dear friend. This was O'Gorman's final architectural project. Conlon lived in the house until his passing in 1997. It's still owned by his family, although his music and most of his instruments are owned by a foundation in Switzerland. The stone mosaics murals were the second time O...