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Here we are again to commence a brand new week - featuring an incredible compilation of personal stories about architecture and design from all over the planet. Today's leading superstars are super eager to showcase their commemorative, sacred, and hospitality (food & beverage) projects from the amazing regions of Central America, South America, and the Middle East. Have an exceptional experience!
Welcome to Architecture Anthology™, the official Curated Content Catalog of , your dedicated community on the Hive Blockchain covering digital content from various international locations about Architecture, Interior Design, Furniture Design, Urban Design, and Environmental Design.
To celebrate this week's report, we are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 85 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. A incredibly spectacular building of prestigious tribute from Cuba
2. A colonial-inspired architecture of religious value from Venezuela
3. An interesting coffee shop with an industrial ambiance from UAE
Don't forget to also check out our "Runner Up" entries for their remarkable contributions. Our heartfelt congratulations to all selected authors and their curated posts!
Our Champions for the Week:
(July 29 - August 4, 2024)


As soon as you approach the Mausoleum of José Martí, you have to go up a ramp of light brown ceramic lattice that makes circular drawings, it is a very nice path that leads to the sculpture of José Martí in a pensive position, it is completely made of white marble, of imposing size, in some bibliography, it is noted that it is almost 20 meters high.


The church still has parts that are being painted, for that reason it has not yet placed all its paintings, but some of its images. This church has large columns that end in the form of an arch, where the wooden beams that support the tongue and groove ceiling rest. This type of roof is extremely fresh and very colorful.


The colors inside are neutral with beige, gray, and brown, with some accents of teal on the couches for a splash of vibrancy. The lights are ambient with some small spotlights on the side. They also used natural materials like wood, and concrete, and the raw finishing on the wall gives it a more industrial look. The woven tabletops add a clean appeal to the place.











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