@georgeshepherd3381 oh my gosh! That's the reason why we visited NM but it was close due to some reason I think they are still close. Very interested to see those Pueblos
Hi!Joshua.. pueblo architecture for me is a mix of spanish and the native american . The way adopting the style of spanish architecture into the southwest partof US specially New Mexico.
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre thinking of a comedy sketch... an officer walking around with a carpenter level, imposing a fine whenever catching anything truly horizontal or vertical!
you know, I love Architecture, it's so utilitarian. However, strolling around looking for little knick-knacks that you just have to have, while there is so much injustice and unnecessary misery and suffering in the world, just doesn't strike me as being all that productive, or progressive, in nature. If you think being the example of someone who manages to live well amidst (and despite) all the chaos and divisiveness that exists, is a worthy endeavor; then take a picture of it, and send it to someone who doesn't even know where their next meal is coming from. And they'll probably wish that they could be just like you. Because that's what people do, they copy or mimic everything they see. And they dream of better days to come. WWJD.
Santa Fe architecture, is nothing else but Mexico’s ancient Adobe Casas. They exist all over in the northern states like Chihuahua and others. It’s not American.
Excuse you? The ancient ruins you speak of are from the ancient Mogollon culture that were found not just in what is now Chihuahua but also Sonora, Arizona, and New Mexico and the mogollons ended in 1450CE, before Mexico even existed. And the mogollon ruins look nothing like the adobe houses that are built in New Mexico because they aren’t based off of them. They’re based off of my peoples buildings that we continue to build today, the Pueblo people. I’m Tewa and Tiwa Pueblo and my villages are literally older than both Mexico and the US. Stop imposing settler colonial governments that have absolutely nothing to with our pre colonial history on Indigenas and our culture which you clearly know nothing about. Our accomplishments and creations do not belong to Mexico or the US or any other colonial government that occupies our lands.
@@johnrey1001 it sounds like you don't enjoy or feel thankful for any of the advancements, and especially, knowledge, available to you that the pueblo didn't have
@ when these so called “advancements” came at the destruction of hundreds of millions of human lives in both the Americas and other places I absolutely don’t feel thankful; but thank you for noticing that.😆🫶
MY MOST FAVOURITE ARCHITECTURE
What a beautiful and informative video! Your voice is so soothing and your lovely slight accent makes it even more dreamy!
oh thanku! Miss beautiful! what a compliment that is🥰
Beautiful soul.
ThankU
Thank you! Love NM!
Would ❤️ to go bck again
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre do it!!!
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre NM runs deep for me! Have you hit Taos yet?
@georgeshepherd3381 oh my gosh! That's the reason why we visited NM but it was close due to some reason I think they are still close. Very interested to see those Pueblos
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre Taos rocks!
This is beautiful. Is that adobe? I would love to find out more about the construction process of some of these buildings.
yes youre right ..it is adobe ..really love this rustic style.
Just switch letters around... "Adobe" becomes "abode" :)
Beautiful ❤️
indeed !sta.fe it is ...
unbelievable so smart
It is an interesting architecture style! Is it the only style, that was largely influenced by Native American architecture?
Hi!Joshua.. pueblo architecture for me is a mix of spanish and the native american . The way adopting the style of spanish architecture into the southwest partof US specially New Mexico.
There was paint on his jeans.
Hi there,how is it government given a permission to have this house??
I think it's because this type of house is original architecture from the original settlers
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre but how you make a documents right?
That matter you need to contact realtor in Sta. Fe
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre I don't w
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre I don't want buy ,want build earthbag home , you're get me wrong
There's not a single 90 degree angle in all of Santa Fe!
I agree 👍
@@PurrfectJustTheWayYouAre thinking of a comedy sketch... an officer walking around with a carpenter level, imposing a fine whenever catching anything truly horizontal or vertical!
you know, I love Architecture, it's so utilitarian. However, strolling around looking for little knick-knacks that you just have to have, while there is so much injustice and unnecessary misery and suffering in the world, just doesn't strike me as being all that productive, or progressive, in nature.
If you think being the example of someone who manages to live well amidst (and despite) all the chaos and divisiveness that exists, is a worthy endeavor; then take a picture of it, and send it to someone who doesn't even know where their next meal is coming from.
And they'll probably wish that they could be just like you. Because that's what people do, they copy or mimic everything they see. And they dream of better days to come. WWJD.
Amen!
Agree with you... ✌️
God bless u..
What a reductive comment.
Santa Fe architecture, is nothing else but Mexico’s ancient Adobe Casas. They exist all over in the northern states like Chihuahua and others. It’s not American.
Excuse you? The ancient ruins you speak of are from the ancient Mogollon culture that were found not just in what is now Chihuahua but also Sonora, Arizona, and New Mexico and the mogollons ended in 1450CE, before Mexico even existed. And the mogollon ruins look nothing like the adobe houses that are built in New Mexico because they aren’t based off of them. They’re based off of my peoples buildings that we continue to build today, the Pueblo people. I’m Tewa and Tiwa Pueblo and my villages are literally older than both Mexico and the US. Stop imposing settler colonial governments that have absolutely nothing to with our pre colonial history on Indigenas and our culture which you clearly know nothing about. Our accomplishments and creations do not belong to Mexico or the US or any other colonial government that occupies our lands.
O los americanos piensan que es arquitectura Americana pues no esa arquitectura es Mexicana 😊
@@johnrey1001 it sounds like you don't enjoy or feel thankful for any of the advancements, and especially, knowledge, available to you that the pueblo didn't have
@ when these so called “advancements” came at the destruction of hundreds of millions of human lives in both the Americas and other places I absolutely don’t feel thankful; but thank you for noticing that.😆🫶
@johnrey1001 yeah. Natives never destroyed each other. Get a grip...