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A phenomenal tour de force of Spanish Colonial/Moorish/Venetian vision, design and architecture, the residence stands in La Jolla, California as a testament to the fact that old-world inspiration and craftsmanship is not dead. Built and executed by Christopher Jasak and Mario Zumaya of Envie Design & Development. Spanish Colonial Farmhouse, Spanish Moorish Architecture, Spanish Architecture House, Spanish Traditional House, Spanish Colonial Exterior, Spanish Style Mansion, Spanish Colonial Architecture, Spanish Mansion, Cement Pavers

A phenomenal tour de force of Spanish Colonial/Moorish/Venetian vision, design and architecture, the residence stands in La Jolla, California as a testament to the fact that old-world inspiration and craftsmanship is not dead. Built and executed by Christopher Jasak and Mario Zumaya of Envie Design & Development.

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Lookout Point by Swiss architects HHF is one of eight new architectural structures along La Ruta del Peregrino, a 117km-long pilgrimage route in Mexico. The route through the mountain range of Jalisco has been popular with pilgrims since the 17th Century, and the new structures are intended to provide shelter and serve as landmarks along the route.

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