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The architect Andres Casillas, also from Guadalajara, worked with Luis Barragan for a period of five years. The work of Andres Casillas is widely considered the most faithful to the spirit of the ideas of Luis Barragan. Until recently Andres Casillas has done all of his work in Mexico, and most of it are private residences although he has done some large buildings as well, such as the bank Banamex building in Guadalajara.He is currently undertaking a major single residence in off form exposed concrete in Melbourne,Australia and this represents his first residence outside of Mexico. On the other hand, the most commonly known architect to have done buildings that resemble the ideas of Barragan is Ricardo Legorreta. He has done a lot of large buildings in a lot of countries in Latin America, the United States, and in some other far away places such as Spain and Japan. Mr. Legorreta did meet Luis Barragan on some occasions but never worked with him. Academic circles in architecture consider his work not at ground breaking or as well thought out as is Luis Barragan's or Andres Casillas. However, they are of a better quality than that of a lot of commercial firms who typically do such large commisions.
I've now modified the part on Louis Kahn- His collaboration does not appear supported, but I left in his "role" complete with a reference. This could be considered for deletion or moved to the article on the Salk Institute. Mariokempes 17:16, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Is Luis Barragán's House and Studio the only individual studio or house that has been named a Wiorld Heritage Site? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.30.8.247 ( talk) 00:43, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Need better pictures, like this http://www.designmuseum.org/__entry/3825?style=design_image_popup. You can not illustrate his work without good pictures.
Warrington ( talk) 22:43, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
The portrait photo is accidentally reversed left-to-right (see the jacket buttons and pocket square). Someone please fix this.
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Should something about the dispute about a portion of Barragán's ashes being turned into a synthetic diamond be added? (See: [1]) Apparently, the transformation partially inspired Foals' new album according to this report from the BBC. JezGrove ( talk) 19:55, 19 October 2019 (UTC)