When the Spanish built Santa Fe, they primarily used Pueblo Revival and Territorial architectural styles. The Pueblo Revival style incorporates elements of Native American adobe construction, characterized by thick walls, flat roofs, and rounded corners. The Territorial style, influenced by Spanish colonial architecture, features adobe and stucco exteriors with decorative elements such as vigas and wooden lintels. Together, these styles reflect a blend of indigenous and Spanish cultural influences.
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