Criollo Vernacular Dwelling
Description
Exterior view of a house in the town of Moca. The house is one-story, made of wood, and has a gabled zinc roof. The residence has a balcony surrounded by a wooden baluster sustained by fine columns of the same material. To one side, there is a small metallic bar gate. The roof of the porch is flat and made of wood and zinc. The windows are lattice-style and the double wooden doors have a central fanlight over them. To the far right, the house has a double window, made of wood, over which there is a small eave. In addition, on that same side, there is also a zinc-wood separation and a concrete wall over which there is a metallic bar fence and a gate. To the far left there is a two-story building with an upper balcony, an ornamental metallic railing, and some bars on the windows.| Origin Name |
CAJ_0047_F0001_R
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| Relation |
Archivo de Arquitectura y Construcción de la Universidad de Puerto Rico > Colección Carol F. Jopling > Caja 1 -Fotografías
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| Geographical Coverage |
Moca
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| Date |
1978 o 1979
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| Descriptive Notes |
The title, date, and address were provided by the Architecture and Construction Archive of the University of Puerto Rico (AACUPR). On the back of the image, there are handwritten notes that read: "Fig. 79 A, CAJ|0047|F0001". Some of the photos found in the archives of this collection are repeated because they document other formats created for the project. Examples: 35mm negatives, color, black and white, instant photos, photos that were brightened or with contrast.
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| Historical Background | |
| Architectural Subject |
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| Decolonial Subject | |
| Rights |
English Rights. (hyperlink)
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| Editor |
Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín
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| Resource Format |
JPEG
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| Resource Type |
Image
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