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Architecture Brew #42

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Here we are again showcasing our weekly curation of celebrated posts from the Architecture+Design community as we gladly continue elevating architecture and design with the Hive social blockchain to the world.

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In today's report, we're truly delighted to present to you our 42nd Edition where our top-featured publications highlight a spectacular cathedral in Argentina, a scaled model project about vernacular architecture in the Philippines, and restoration work of a cultural museum in Venezuela.

Don't forget to also check out our "Runner-Up" entries for their remarkable publications.

Our Champions for the Week:

(from October 4 - 10, 2021)

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@dimascastillo90Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral [ENG/ESP]

I will mention a little about the history and architecture of this historic building through the years and two centuries, how it has been changing styles and what form it has taken with the passing of time. The idea of founding this cathedral comes from the 1500's but it was not until the XVII century between 1750 and 1790 that its definitive construction began to take shape, in the same way it was built in two parts, the first one mentioned before and the second one for the following century between 1800 and 1850 approximately.


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@afterglowBahay Kubo - A Traditional House of the Philippines (Bahat Kubo Living - Scaled Model)

Bahay Kubo is an icon of Philippine Culture. It is characterized by the materials used to build it such as Bamboo, Wood, Cogon Grass, Coconut Leaves, and Buri/Buli Palm. I started building the Bahay Kubo a day after I finished the bamboo bed. I also indicated the days (as stages) in building the Bahay Kubo.


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@xandra79Restauración de edificación de patrimonio cultural 💕 Heritage building restoration

On my way to work I pass through the historic center and I have observed that restoration work is being carried out in the Museum of Barquisimeto. With respect to its architecture it is of neoclassical style. This is because its design was made by a German architect who introduced his European culture to the Venezuelan precinct. The main features are its arches, columns, domes and large sizes.


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@besamu[ENG] "Santa Margarita" an exceptional small hotel in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela [ESP] “Santa Margarita” una excepcional posada en Puerto Cabello, Venezuela

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@soychalbedWelcome to the City of Youth // Bienvenidos a la ciudad de la Juventud

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@juecoreeMental Health and the Healing Spaces

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@melbourneswestAustralia's largest Marina

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@danny.greenCologne Cathedral - German architectural masterpiece (12 photos)

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@garviArquitectura de los 70-Escuela de Artes y Oficios -Algeciras /Architecture of the 70s- School of Arts and Crafts -Algeciras

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@txatxyA crypt- an architectural treasure

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@sorprendenteLand roads - Rainfall + negligence (Part 3)

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@jluferThe beautiful things that are achieved when architecture is at the service of art

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@wilfredocavStratos Tower: An architectural jewel designed by Carlos Cruz-Diez [ENG/ESP]

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@joslipe1996[Esp-Eng] Mobiliario inspirado en El Modulor de Le Corbusier - Furniture inspired by The Modulor of Le Corbusier

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@priyanarcIn search of Wall-Finish Materials for a Damaged wall...

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@darwinperez4 consejos para construir// 4 tips for building

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@soulsdetourAuthorities Buildings

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@dimascastillo90The Palace of Running Waters [ENG/ESP]

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@juecoreePoverty and Architecture

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@tittiSANTA MARIA A PIE’ DI CHIENTI ABBEY- MARCHIGIANA ROMANESQUE CHURCH - ITALY


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