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Pueblo Revival architecture

Pueblo Revival architecture is a style that draws inspiration from the traditional adobe structures of Native American Pueblo tribes, particularly in the Southwestern United States. Characterized by earthy tones, curved lines, and unique decorative elements like wooden beams and ziggurat-like roofs, this style reflects a connection to the region’s history and culture. Commonly seen in buildings throughout New Mexico and beyond, Pueblo Revival aims to harmonize with the natural landscape, often using adobe or stucco for a rustic appearance. It represents a broader appreciation for indigenous architectural traditions while integrating modern living needs.