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Diverse cultures and the high desert have always defined the unique American story of Santa Fe. For centuries Santa Feans have shaped their city’s buildings and spaces for economic opportunity while conserving the precious natural resources of northern New Mexico. This history of continuous change and preservation has yielded the distinctive identity of Santa Fe. Its spirit and values are manifested in its people and culture, its art and architecture, and its health-giving natural beauty. Within this context, Santa Fe seeks to cultivate a Living Tradition, rooted in its past and anticipating the future. Restored and improved for the next generation of Santa Feans, Barrio Capital de Analco continues this timeless tradition of community building.
Publication Date
2010
Publisher
Andrews University School of Architecture
City
Berrien Springs, MI
Disciplines
Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Recommended Citation
The 2009 Urban Design Studio; von Maur, Andrew C.; Dronen, Paula; and Acevedo, Daniel, "Barrio Capital De Analco: A Living Capitol Neighborhood for Santa Fe, New Mexico" (2010). Books. 4.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/arch-books/4