Many of Enrique Norten's projects pull off a balancing act between cool, rational Modernism and an acute responsiveness to landscapes and local building traditions. His plans for a Guggenheim museum in Guadalajara, for example, stack a tower of geometrically refined white boxes above a plaza, which extends'with contrasting drama'out over a ravine, thrusting visitors into the picturesque gorge.
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