Pueblo Revival is an architectural style developed in the early 20th century. Its major design elements include the following:
Thick walls
Recessed doors and windows
Projecting round beams, called vigas
Exposed lintels over doors and windows
Flat roof
Parapets with Canales (scuppers) to drain the roof
Rounded corners of earth-tone stucco
Decorative corbels
Multi-story buildings step back