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Welcome back 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.
To celebrate this week's report, we are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 50 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. An exquisite dining establishment with classy tastes from Cuba 2. A fabulous themed cafe with a tropical ambiance from Indonesia 3. A culture-rich metropolis with a warm hospitality 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!
Outside, there is a beautiful garden with a marble fountain. In the corner, there is a large sign with a huge Tocororo that projects a great light at night. The exterior windows are covered with a beautiful varnished turned wood structure. The main entrance has two staggered wooden ceilings, covered with tiles, which create a wide roofed corridor leading to the entrance door. This door is made of turned wood and has the letter "T" on each side.
Turning to walk to the indoor area, there is seating that connects the outdoor and indoor areas with a love shape. What a brilliant design. Not just design but also functional. I quite felt surprised by the indoor area. Their wall design looks amazing. The strong wall textures with natural stone are given a white polish which makes the room feel bright. It feels like you are being illuminated by sunlight all the time. :)
We visited Tovar in October and still felt that festive atmosphere, since in September they celebrate the patron saint festivities that even include a well-known bullfighting fair. As you can see, its streets were decorated and very colorful. In each block we find streets that intercept the main race with a fairly significant slope, some covered in stone that make it more picturesque.