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Santa Fe Architect

The Santa Fe style was a reaction to the Mission style of southern California. Many people from Santa Fe, New Mexico wished to distinguish their hometown from the spreading image of southern California, when New Mexico gained status as a new state in 1912. Around that period of time, the world's affairs and expositions were giving modern culture a chance to boast of its accomplishments. Alongside technological marvels, the world revealed its lust for the exotic. The new style called Santa Fe was developed to attract tourists and promote the new state's identity. It was inspired by a blend of Spanish Colonial and Indian Pueblo architectural forms. It became the regional style of Anglo-American northern New Mexico after 1912. The style is also known as Pueblo Revival. It has spread to outside of New Mexico and become popular in places like Arizona and southern California, while maintaining its distinct Anglo-American.

Santa Fe Identity

Features include:

  • Flat roof with parapet wall
  • Irregular or rounded edges to walls, stucco surface
  • Round roof beams extending through walls to the exterior

Santa Fe Style Buildings and Locations

In Santa Fe, the Museum of New Mexico was constructed after the development of Santa Fe style. The Governor's Palace, remodeled many times, and La Fonda Hotel borrowed from the Laguna Pueblo for their entrances, as well as the stepped forms of the Pueblo. In 1913, the Museum of New Mexico staff applied their newly adopted Santa Fe style to the exterior of the structure. Large wooden posts used capitals - a Spanish colonial form was replicated for use in the Santa Fe style.

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