Inside Yucatn: Hidden Mrida and Beyond
By (Author) Susana Ordovs
By (photographer) Guido Taroni
Foreword by Martina Mondadori
Vendome Press
Vendome Press
16th May 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Conservation of buildings and building materials
Interior design, decor and style guides
720.9726
Hardback
336
Width 235mm, Height 305mm, Spine 36mm
1051g
Exploring forgotten regions of Mexico's Yucatn Peninsula, Susana Ordovs and photographer Guido Taroni uncover the faded splendor of both neglected and restored homes.
Susana Ordovs's Inside Yucatn is an ode to the merging of the ancient with the contemporary. At the turn of the 20th century, more millionaires lived in Mrida than in any other city in the world, building and transforming breathtaking, lavish homes nestled into the surrounding tropical greenery like hidden jewels. Over time, nature conquered, leaving crumbling structures in place of what were once vibrant, ornately-decorated estates. But today, Ordovs reveals, Yucatn's "forsaken, decaying ruins, remnants of an illustrious past . . . are awakening from a centuries-old siesta."
Here, in Guido Taroni's evocative new photographs of 27 residences across the peninsula, in such places as Izamal, Mrida, and Valladolid, decadence and beauty shine through what remains of the homes' diverse, contrasting styles, from colonial to Renaissance, Medieval to Moorish, and occasionally a combination of all. Setting the houses in context, three specially commissioned maps of the region have been beautifully illustrated by renowned artist Jess Cisneros. In her detailed commentary, Ordovs celebrates their eccentric, distressed charm and hails the revival of this magical land.
"Yucatn is today home to many artists, designers and creatives. Inside Yucatn: Hidden Mrida and Beyond by Susana Ordovs tells a beautiful visual narrative of these captivating homes, their interiors and their verdant gardens, touching on the fascinating lives of the owners." * Homes & Gardens *
Capturing both history and design, debut author/journalist Ordovs explores Mexicos Yucatn state through sample haciendas. Each is introduced in a page of descriptive text and then illustrated through Taronis photographs. . . . From pools to peacock chairs to peacocks roaming inside austere bedrooms, the images offer inspiration for design choices in garden landscapes and interior design. -- Neal Wyatt * Library Journal *
Susana Ordovs is an Irish-born writer based between Mexico City and Madrid. She is a contributor to Cabana magazine and The World of Interiors. Having spent her formative years in Africa, Susana has traveled extensively on behalf of renowned publications. Her nomadic spirit and passion for design have led her to explore and document extraordinary interiors.
Guido Taroni is a leading photographer specializing in fashion and interiors. Inspired by his uncle, renowned fashion photographer Giovanni Gastel, Taroni forged a characteristic style that has seen his work regularly exhibited as well as featured in iconic design publications such as Cabana. His books include Inside Tangier, Inside Milan, and Safari Style. He lives in Milan.
Foreword by Martina Mondadori, founder and editor-in-chief of Cabana magazine.