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LUF Co-Founder James Rojas (1991) The Enacted Environment:The Creation of Place by Mexicans and Mexican Americans in East Los Angeles | Download PDF (Adobe Acrobat Needed)|




Michael Mendez (2003) Latino Lifestyle & the New Urbanism




Brittanya Alicia Murillo (2006)  La Casita- Housing Designed for Latinos: Two Cases from Southern California 

  
  
Books

Herzog, Lawrence A . Return to the Center: Culture, Public Space and City Building in a Global Era.   (Austin: University of Texas Press. 2006)    
 
Herzog, Lawrence A. , ed. Shared Space: Rethinking The Mexico-United States Border Environment,  (La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UC San Diego, 2000.).
 
Herzog, Lawrence A., From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico- United States Border   (Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 )
 
Herzog, Lawrence A. ed. , Changing Boundaries in the Americas .  La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1992
   
Herzog, Lawrence A.  Where North Meets South: Cities, Space and Politics on the  U.S.-Mexico Border . Austin: CMAS/ILAS/University of Texas  Press, 1990. 



Center Place, Plaza, Square: the Historic Community Spaces of New Mexico.  San Antonio: Trinity University Press, forthcoming.  With Miguel Gandert and José Zelaya.

            Discusses the settlement traditions, public spaces and community rituals of Pueblo and Spanish plaza-centered communities and Anglo Courthouse square towns.  Profiles 22 of these communities with measured drawings, concise community histories, historic photos, and contemporary documentary photos of community celebrations. 
 The Myth of Santa Fe: Creating a Modern Regional Tradition.  Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997.
            The Pueblo, Spanish and Mexican roots of Santa Fe, and the twentieth century manipulation of this history starting in 1912 to create a tourism destination.  Ranges from historic preservation and regional revivalism to ethnic identity and created traditions, and from the Laws of the Indies and Mexican American streetscapes to gentrification and displacement.
La Tierra Amarilla: Its History, Architecture and Cultural Landscape.  Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1992.  With David Kammer.     
              Linear (cordillera) settlement patterns of a group Mexican American farming villages in northern New Mexico, and recent grassroots economic redevelopment.
Everyday American: Cultural Landscape Studies After J. B. Jackson.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.   Ed. with Paul Groth.


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