Casa-Estudio O'Gorman / Juan O’Gorman
Casa-Estudio Juan O’Gorman (1933). The Juan O’Gorman Residence and studio in San Angel, Mexico City. He built and lived in the house, moved out and eventually moved back in. He would end up taking his own life on the property. Between 1928 and 1932, he built five houses. This includes the studio for Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, in the same neighborhood of San Angel. He built the first "Functionalist" modern house in Mexico in 1928, for his father, Cecil. It's next to Frida and Diego buildings. You can see those, here . O'Gorman's own house is just a three minute walk away. This was part of O'Gorman's Le Corbusier / International Style phase, which was popularized by the teachings of José Villagrán García in Mexico (whom O'Gorman worked for). O'Gorman felt that Functionalism could help solve Mexico's housing problem. He worked on a number of prototypes in this style, like this apartment building for journalists. This is O'Gorman's f...