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Pueblo Revival

Pueblo Revival is an architectural style inspired by traditional Native American pueblo structures in the southwestern United States. It features earthy colors, rounded edges, thick adobe or stucco walls, flat or gently sloping roofs, and wooden accents like vigas (exposed beams). This design emphasizes blending with the natural landscape and emphasizes craftsmanship and historic cultural elements. Popularized in the early 20th century, Pueblo Revival is often used in homes, public buildings, and resorts in areas like New Mexico and Arizona, creating a warm, charming ambiance that honors indigenous architectural traditions while incorporating modern construction techniques.