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Architecture of the Lower Rio Grande Valley: An Introduction

Through photographs, Architecture of the Lower Rio Grande Valley: An Introduction, celebrates the architecture of the Texas-Mexico border region, its craftsmen, its cultures and its climate. The architectural images by Pino Shah provide a journey through 160 years of history and heritage, revealing the border’s built environment as filtered through diverse cultures: Mexican, Spanish, American, German, and French. The photographs highlight the distinctive styles -- Spanish and Mexican Colonial, border brick, Mid-century Modern, Pan American and 21st Century – found in the southernmost region of Texas. These architecturally significant buildings are often culturally and historically significant as well.  Pino Shah is a world heritage photographer based in McAllen, Texas and Ahmedabad, India. Stephen Fox is an architectural historian and Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas provided the narratives for photographs and is as an architectural advisor to the project.

Through photographs, Architecture of the Lower Rio Grande Valley: An Introduction, celebrates the architecture of the Texas-Mexico border region, its craftsmen, its cultures and its climate. The architectural images by Pino Shah provide a journey through 160 years of history and heritage, revealing the border’s built environment as filtered through diverse cultures: Mexican, Spanish, American, German, and French. The photographs highlight the distinctive styles -- Spanish and Mexican Colonial, border brick, Mid-century Modern, Pan American and 21st Century – found in the southernmost region of Texas. These architecturally significant buildings are often culturally and historically significant as well. 

Pino Shah is a world heritage photographer based in McAllen, Texas and Ahmedabad, India. Stephen Fox is an architectural historian and Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas provided the narratives for photographs and is as an architectural advisor to the project.

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1886<br />

SILVERIO DE LA PEÑA BUILDING<br />

423 E. MAIN STREET, RÍO GRANDE CITY<br />

HEINRICH PORTSCHELLER, ARCHITECT-CONTRACTOR<br />

The business and dwelling house <strong>of</strong> Silverio de la Peña is Heinrich “Enrique”<br />

Portscheller’s masterpiece. As Portscheller’s biographer W. Eugene George writes,<br />

it exhibits <strong>the</strong> most ambitious and varied array <strong>of</strong> classical detail executed in<br />

molded brick <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> Portscheller’s buildings.<br />

The cornice atop <strong>the</strong> building is composed <strong>of</strong> brick roll molding, with a horizontal<br />

dentil course running above a horizontal Doric frieze. Stacked, fluted columns<br />

are stationed at each corner on <strong>the</strong> street faces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> building (doubled at <strong>the</strong><br />

street intersection), with an intermediate pair subdividing <strong>the</strong> asymmetrically<br />

organized Main Street façade. Most openings are framed with brick architraves.<br />

The street doors facing Main Street are capped with arches fitted with delicate<br />

wrought iron fanlights. Brick framing is used to group <strong>the</strong> openings above. The<br />

Main Street arches are inscribed with “S,” “P,” and “1886.”<br />

The Peña House is Portscheller’s version <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Matamoros merchant’s house, a<br />

two-story brick house type, configured around an interior patio, that began to be<br />

built in Matamoros in <strong>the</strong> 1820s and ’30s. In <strong>the</strong> 1870s, examples <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Matamoros<br />

merchant’s house type began to be constructed in upriver communities: Hidalgo,<br />

Río <strong>Grande</strong> City, Camargo, Roma, Mier and Laredo.<br />

<strong>Architecture</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Lower</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Valley</strong>: <strong>An</strong> <strong>Introduction</strong>. Photograph © 2017 Pino Shah. Narrative © Stephen Fox

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