Built in 1948, Casa Luis Barragán, where the home’s namesake lived and worked until 1988, integrates vibrant colors and traditional Mexican architectural elements with modernist principles. The house features a double-height library, minimalist bedrooms, and a vibrant dining room, each space thoughtfully designed to interact with natural light and the lush garden outside. The terrace, an abstract composition of walls, serves as a chromatic showcase of his exploration of color, form and light.