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RE: Buildings that you cannot miss if you visit ¨Ushuaia¨ (Es-Eng )

in Architecture+Design2 years ago (edited)

Greetings dear friend @jlufer. Is this publication the sequel to your previous architecture post? The city of Ushuaia in Argentina, also known as the southernmost city of the world, is indeed a marvelous urban environment. With its remote location, it's simply fascinating to experience its distinctive as well as peculiar architectural styles. I'm specifically drawn to this building below. At first glance, I imagined it was a residential complex, but after zooming in, it's actually a financial institution. Appearances can be deceiving sometimes, right? Thank you for showcasing this special feature. Have a fantastic weekend ahead. 😊

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Hello dear friend @storiesoferne good day
I entered to reply to @aplusd's comment and I found your comment, sorry for the delay in my response

Formerly that building was a housing complex, until it was acquired by a branch of the Patagonia bank

This city is one of those that live the reality of the country; When the country (Argentina) is well economically, the city is also well, but when the situation is bad, in this part of the world it feels much more, and that is when the inhabitants migrate.

Many years ago, after a huge crisis in the country, a good part of the inhabitants have left their homes, and it is in this scenario that the bank seizes this property.

The day you decide to visit South America; This is a destination that you cannot miss

I take this opportunity to wish you a happy start to the week