For your enjoyment today, we have prepared incredible selections of architecture and design publications highlighting institutional, civic, sacred, and residential built environments from awesome locations around the world. Have fun!
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To celebrate this week's report, we are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 24 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. An epic double-feature of an iconic temple & museum from India 2. An interesting story about residential renovations from Japan 3. A religious sanctuary of national significance from Venezuela
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!
I along with my mother spent a day exploring Rashtrapati(president) museum. Luckily the city I live in, is the capital of India and all the central government forces and valuable architectural assets to government and nation are mostly found here like president's house, parliament and headquarters of all the forces and embassy.Into the lush green Central Delhi area, we entered the Rashtrapati ( presidents) bhavan area.
Here is what the second floor would look like. The second floor would see new glass windows that keep heat in winter and stay cool in summer. A wall was also placed in the main room to make it two. The closets, doors and flooring would also be replaced along with some roof work and the wall insolation. That stand alone room to the left was an extension done after the home was built.
These commemorative plaques are the reflection of a believing people who for years contributed together with the church to develop the construction works of this architectural jewel that represents a religious and architectural reference (With respect for the different beliefs of my readers) And that reaffirms In my city, that character of the Spiritual Capital of Venezuela.