Pueblo Deco architecture

Pueblo Deco is an architectural style in the Southwestern United States popular in the early 20th century.

[1] Early Pueblo Deco design was influenced by architect Mary Colter's work, which incorporated Native American elements.

[2] Pueblo Revival style is associated with Art Deco's borrowing of non-Western stylistic elements, principally from Egyptian, Asian and in this case indigenous sources.

The style emphasizes applied ornament, often in metalwork, together with extensive tilework and wall murals.

Additional structures incorporating Pueblo Deco design include the El Navajo Hotel and the McKinley County Courthouse, both in Gallup, New Mexico.