This short video is a visual exploration of Tucson-style interiors — how they’ve evolved over time, and how many elements have remained beautifully unchanged.
From early Sonoran adobe homes with thick hand-formed walls to Territorial-era details and mid-century adaptations, Tucson architecture carries layers of climate-driven design, cultural influence, and lived-in charm.
Thick adobe walls, hand-plastered textures, shady courtyards with bougainvillea spilling over walls, aged wood vigas, classic Southwest tile, kiva style fireplaces – it’s these and other details that make Tucson architecture so inviting.
All visuals were created using AI, based on research, references, and my own curiosity to see what these places might have really looked like.
This is part of my broader exploration of regional design — blending visual storytelling with place-based research.
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