Receive another spectacular collection of personal stories embracing architecture and design from various parts of the globe. Today, we are virtually traveling to Central and South America, plus Southeast Asia where religious, commercial, and retail institutions are showcased. Enjoy a cup of coffee while browsing our stunning entries!
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To celebrate this week's report, we are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 30 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. A sacred site with Neo-Gothic and Romanesque vibes from Cuba 2. A modern shopping mall with an interesting past from Venezuela 3. A historic landmark hosting heritage architecture from Indonesia
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!
The Santa Catalina de Sienna church is a construction that has beautiful details that make it very unique and attractive, such as its round windows in the shape of a cross. Another particularity is the coat of arms of the Dominicans order on the upper part of the façade, with its motto "Veritas", which means "Love for the Truth". A symbol that represents the values and principles of this religious order.
There are elevators at one end of the mall and escalators on both sides of the oval shape. The first floor spaces and the food fair are fully occupied. The other levels are still in the process of being sold, so these areas were empty. I loved the concept of the food fair. It has furniture at various points and lots of tables. There is a VIP area with a bar, and ornamental plants abound. Simply beautiful.
It feels like it's been a long time since I've walking in this area, cause it's been almost a year since the construction of the road in Kesawan Square is close temporary to the public, you can only see a few people working day and night to build sidewalks and side streets. Until now there is still a lot of work that has not been complete, I see that it is 70% ready to be use and this road is already very busy being pass by several car drivers.