This is not just about the talents of Pedro Ramírez Vázquez it is such a poignant account of a son's memories and admiration of his parent's achievements, and the importance of preservation for all. Wonderful and very touching. Thank you!
I’ve lived in Italy, Germany and Argentina and have travelled extensively. I can’t honestly say my trip to Mexico City was one of my all time favorites. The hospitality, architecture, history, food, flora…. all truly incredible.
Hubiera sido bellísimo que este video / entrevista fuera en su idioma natal, español. Parte de la importancia de preservar y compartir sobre estos grandes artistas - arquitecto en este caso, es también el preservar el contexto en el que se movían. Me encantó aún así el video y que lindo saber de Pedro a través de la memoria de su hijo.
When your vid started I thought it would be boring. But your journey is fascinating. Also the quick pace of change in the tech world also very interesting. I enjoy seeing your daughter and animals in snippets. Thanks for your work! Can you collab w my fave pro gardener Charles Dowding?
They are sons of Mexico and their family are part of its history including pre-Hispanic. The largest collection of the most important and significant pieces of pre-Hispanic (from Mayan, Zapotec, Teotihuacán to Aztec) art and artefacts are already in the National Museum of Anthorpology. Stop spreading groundless accusations.
@@MTMF.london si como no. Todas las piezas pre hispánicas son de la nación. Acá fyi, es un delito poseer piezas arqueológicas como las que mostraron en el vídeo. No estoy regando información falsa.
No está usted en lo correcto. Cualquier ciudadano dentro de la republica mexicana puede tener en su casa alguna pieza prehispánica. Lo único que se pide es que se avise al INAH y ellos lo catalogan. No hay problema. Yo tengo varias que encontré en mi propiedad privada en el campo y están catalogadas. Primero infórmese
This is not just about the talents of Pedro Ramírez Vázquez it is such a poignant account of a son's memories and admiration of his parent's achievements, and the importance of preservation for all. Wonderful and very touching. Thank you!
I’ve lived in Italy, Germany and Argentina and have travelled extensively. I can’t honestly say my trip to Mexico City was one of my all time favorites. The hospitality, architecture, history, food, flora…. all truly incredible.
*can*
Wow what a beautiful film!! Love this. Also love his pup! Incredible
Breathtakingly beautiful! The books, the art, the sculpture, the design of the interior--all of it--just mesmerizing...Thank you for sharing!
I love Mexican modernism in all aspects of design.
Love Burle Marx landscape!
Beautiful home and space. Every piece collected tells a story.
The sweet xoloitzcuintli warmed my heart!
Viva Mexico!🇲🇽♥️
There's a lot of important details here that's part of history. 🧡🧡
What a fascinating home. Thank you for allowing us to see some of the many beautiful objects.
I love this story that takes us into the memories of Pedro Ramirez Vazquez in a time of the Olympics in Mexico.
It's modernist, but still feels lived-in and comfortable.
I think all of Vazquez works should be scanned to preserve. What a wealth of knowledge and talent.
I especially like the Olympic design and memorabilia!
I remember the 1968 olympics particularly, as I was at primary school and we had to do a project about the games
Beautiful! I could see this home as a museum. 💕🇲🇽
You can feel the pride he has for his father, lovely video.
Its interesting!
Thank you so much for this
I am smitten with his loyal pup😊
Qué bonito espacios ❤❤
❤Gracias por compartir ❤❤
love and I remember those Olympics logos very well
Truly AMAZING & Heart WARMING - thank YOU !!! peace & LOVE suntreader ( uk )
Hubiera sido bellísimo que este video / entrevista fuera en su idioma natal, español. Parte de la importancia de preservar y compartir sobre estos grandes artistas - arquitecto en este caso, es también el preservar el contexto en el que se movían. Me encantó aún así el video y que lindo saber de Pedro a través de la memoria de su hijo.
Gorgeous house. ❤
love the soundtrack
Lovely
When your vid started I thought it would be boring. But your journey is fascinating. Also the quick pace of change in the tech world also very interesting. I enjoy seeing your daughter and animals in snippets. Thanks for your work! Can you collab w my fave pro gardener Charles Dowding?
Yes! and the little dog…
Que gran estudio casa donde se puede conocer ?
Wow
😍🥰🤗🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Lastima no subtitulado al español 😢
I don't like the house looking like an office building. I love the art, though.
Me sorprende que teniendo tanta educación y cultura tenga tan pésimo gusto y este en tan mal estado y mal conservada esa casa maravillosa
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Y todas las piezas pre hispánicas que se robo el Arquitecto.?
Regresalas al INAH.
They are sons of Mexico and their family are part of its history including pre-Hispanic. The largest collection of the most important and significant pieces of pre-Hispanic (from Mayan, Zapotec, Teotihuacán to Aztec) art and artefacts are already in the National Museum of Anthorpology. Stop spreading groundless accusations.
@@MTMF.london si como no.
Todas las piezas pre hispánicas son de la nación.
Acá fyi, es un delito poseer piezas arqueológicas como las que mostraron en el vídeo.
No estoy regando información falsa.
No está usted en lo correcto. Cualquier ciudadano dentro de la republica mexicana puede tener en su casa alguna pieza prehispánica. Lo único que se pide es que se avise al INAH y ellos lo catalogan. No hay problema. Yo tengo varias que encontré en mi propiedad privada en el campo y están catalogadas. Primero infórmese
@@davidraf3067 si estas tan informado, funda y motiva tus dichos.
Entiendes. ⁉️
@@cantiliver26 You are not fully informed.
Is this a joke ?
It's just a run down scruffy home.
There's nothing to see here...
to see or to HEAR? are you deaf? did you not hear the video? this is about a very famous architect that you clearly don't know about lol