Architecture Anthology™ 89

2025-02-03T18:56:18

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Hope you had a relaxing weekend. To energize your new week, we bring you another incredible compilation of architecture and design landmarks from international sites. This time, let’s experience environmental, residential, and cultural projects from the acclaimed regions of South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia. Have an enjoyable one!
Welcome to Architecture Anthology™, the official Curated Content Catalog of Architecture+Design, 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.
We are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 89 – today’s weekly curation report featuring our Top 3 superstars:
1. An emblematic public space for natural minerals from Venezuela
2. A prestigious residence with exceptional architecture from Cuba
3. A Japanese-inspired habitat with striking details from Indonesia
Don't forget to also support our "Runner Up" entries for their remarkable contributions. Our heartfelt congratulations to all selected authors and their curated A+D personal stories!

Our Champions for the Week:

(January 27 – February 2, 2025)

One of the spaces that I liked the most in this square was the path covered with umbrellas, it has two spaces covered with umbrellas, they are concrete walkways surrounded by vegetation, lamps around and at the top a roof formed by umbrellas of beautiful and varied colors, On the other walkway covered with umbrellas is located an information booth and a playground for children covered by a sky of colorful umbrellas, on the right side of the square we see the beautiful gardens with pruned plants...


This visit was part of a UNESCO project called "Open Doors of Vedado" where they facilitated the visit of all people interested in learning about the architecture of these places. The visit was guided by students and professors of Art History and Architecture who gave the corresponding explanations of the place. They explained to us that the main objective is to publicize and preserve the places that are considered part of the heritage of humanity, in this way ordinary people identify with art and architectural values.


I think it's because it's difficult to get the texture and shape of the wood that is exactly the same as the one in Japan. Even so, of course the manager of this place deserves to be appreciated because the idea is to resemble the vibes in Japan so that the lower class people here can feel the atmosphere. Initially, this park was indeed used as a cafe, but currently when I write this blog, the cafe has changed function to a park because the manager of the place decided not to continue the cafe.










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