Maya Revival architecture

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Maya Revival architecture is a 20th-century architectural style that draws inspiration from the forms, motifs, and symbolism of ancient Mesoamerican, particularly Maya, structures.

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Maya Revival architecture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
aestheticGoal to create exotic and dramatic façades
to evoke the grandeur of ancient Maya monuments
constructionMaterial brick
reinforced concrete
stucco
terra cotta
culturalContext modern reinterpretation of pre-Columbian forms
part of broader 20th-century historicist revivals
developedInPeriod early 20th century
interwar period
geographicDistribution Australia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic evocation of pre-Columbian symbolism
integration of iconographic panels
monumental massing
use of battered walls
use of bold geometric reliefs
use of stepped pyramidal forms
use of stylized glyph-like ornament
use of stylized serpent and jaguar motifs
use of ziggurat-like setbacks
influencedBy archaeological discoveries in Mesoamerica
popular fascination with ancient civilizations in the early 20th century
inspiredBy Maya architecture NERFINISHED
Mesoamerican architecture
oftenCombinedWith Art Deco ornamentation NERFINISHED
modern structural techniques
relatedTo Art Deco NERFINISHED
Egyptian Revival architecture
Neo-Mayan style NERFINISHED
Pre-Columbian Revival architecture NERFINISHED
typicalUse cinemas
commercial buildings
institutional buildings
residential buildings
theaters
usesMotif Maya fret patterns
Maya mask panels
Maya serpent imagery
Maya stepped pyramid
Maya temple façade
stylized Maya glyphs
sun and celestial symbols

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Imperial Hotel, Tokyo architecturalStyle Maya Revival architecture