It is a lovely Monday once again. And we are back to present to you amazing personal stories about architecture and design from all over the globe. Our leading A+D content for today hails from the beautiful locations of Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Central America featuring institutional, educational, residential, and historic projects for your enjoyment. Do not miss them!
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To celebrate this week's report, we are truly thrilled to present to you EDITION 58 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. A superb cultural institution of historic relevance from Indonesia 2. An incredible landmark of learning from the United Arab Emirates 3. An exceptional residential mansion with historic value from Cuba
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!
Because this is a museum that will peel about the legal relics of military struggles, Prince Diponegoro is a very suitable file, because Sellain has a Bangsawan degree, Prince Diponegoro is also a DemonEgoro war commander or war that occurs in the land of Java . visitors are only recommended filling the list of present and paying 5000 rupiah as a maintenance cost.
Khalifa University is a public research university in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It is located along 19th Street Shakbout Bin Sultan Street. We came there recently to view the exhibit at the Body Museum, an experience the kids and I will never forget. The building itself is not too hard to find, as it spans the whole block of 19th Street edging to Muroor Road and to Airport Road on both sides.
The walls are decorated with paintings made expressly to liven up the house, all of which use the color green or evoke a passage of the former owners. Many of these have pictures of houses in Havana that have been awarded national architecture prizes in Cuba. One of the living rooms, which was formerly used as the living room to receive visitors, has large sofas with red and tan cushions. Every lamp in the house is different, but each one is beautiful too.