Mexico
In her enthralling 'Survivors in Mexico', Dame Rebecca West sums up the architecture of districts like Condesa and Roma:
"In Mexico City there is in street after street of tiny houses an architectural carnival. Here a small balconied reference to Venice is squeezed up against a neoclassical edifice rubbing its miniscule colonnades against the product of what someone remembers about the Bauhaus from an article seen in a dentist's waiting room."
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