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Welcome to Architecture Anthology™, the official Curated Content Catalog of , 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 34 featuring our Top 3 publications:
1. A sacred institution of a renowned garden city from Venezuela
2. An organic café evolved in an ancient residence from Indonesia
3. A fabulous architecture within a marine habitat 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!
Our Champions for the Week:
(June 26 - July 2, 2023)


The interior of the cathedral is truly majestic, with its three naves, although originally only one was built, the pillars were designed to house the three naves that we admire today. These pillars divide the naves with semicircular arches, and the high ceiling provides a sense of spaciousness. The church also has five side chapels on the right side, which are beautifully adorned with life-size religious figures.


The use of wood has always been an interesting thing in buildings. Wood material creates a texture and color that has a strong and elegant character. At AWAIAN COFFEE HOUSE which has a total of 3 floors, you can see a sturdy building using wood materials. Starting from windows, chairs, tables, also the materials that form the banisters. The stairs are also made using wood material.


The architecture and design of the port of Ajibata has much influenced by the traditional Architecture of Toba Batak-style. We can see the Batak Toba style architecture on the shape of the roof. Toba Batak-style roof shape is similar to a solar-shaped boat and towering roof. When we see from the side, this roof roof is symmetrical. In addition, traditional Toba Batak architecture usually uses red and other bright colors.














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