A+DPOST™, Architecture+Design Community Magazine, Volume 1 Issue 2 May 2022: Eternal Fountains

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A TIMELESS Water Fountain

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By STORIES OF ERNE
@storiesoferne
Chief Editor
Published: May 26, 2022

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The Fuente Osmeña Circle, Cebu City, Philippines. Photo: © Pompe Junior on Flickr | Source

What's so special about the architecture of fountains? Aside from being sources of rejuvenating energy, visual therapy, or playful atmospheres, there are plenty of interesting stories about why people have been magnetically drawn to these majestic water features.

If you happen to be in my home city of Cebu in the Philippines, it's impossible to miss this emblematic rotunda, also popularly recognized as the Fuente Osmeña Circle, sandwiched in the central uptown area among tall skyscrapers of the metropolis. In the middle of this strategic site stands a spectacular water fountain.

The entire neighborhood appears modern to first-time visitors yet, don't be deceived. Do you know that this specific landmark is over 110 years old?

The Spanish-inspired architecture of the Fuente Osmeña water fountain and park was inaugurated in 1912 as an outstanding tribute to the late Sergio Osmeña, serving as the fourth President of the Philippines. As a true-bloodied Cebuano himself, this historical monument is a highly celebrated symbol for the locals, an exemplary masterpiece representing the region's culture, tourism, and national pride. On the contrary, it wasn't smooth-sailing when it was initially conceived.

William E. Parsons, the original Architect for Cebu City's development, presented an urban masterplan that would reshape the Cebu Burnt Area, a vast expanse of real estate that was severely devastated during the war.

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The Fuente Osmeña Fountain (Circa 1912), Cebu City, Philippines. Photo: © Cebuano Studies Center, University of San Carlos, Cebu City | Source


Parson's original plan consisted of 6 diagonal avenues converging into a centralized hub, the Fuente Rotunda. His original design intent was to emulate the road networks surrounding the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France. Unfortunately, this proposal wasn't realized and only a few lanes for vehicles like Maxilom Avenue, B. Rodriquez Street, and the main artery of Osmeña Boulevard were later completed.

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The Fuente Osmeña Fountain (Circa 2015), Cebu City, Philippines. Photo: © Eye in the Sky | Source

For the current generation, Fuente Osmeña has evolved into a bustling hub of assorted activities. During the day, this urban park becomes a favorite place for jogging, meditative exercises, strolling, or simply basking in nature. At night, its romantic ambiance awakens where couples, friends, families, and loved ones spend time together. Events, stage plays, and public programs like the Sinulog have also been held here.

On certain occasions, while the water on the fountain dances, it's accompanied by its installed lighting system where colorful light shows are illuminated. Many years ago, the fountain's circular floor used to be a skating rink where people from all walks of life take delight in this leisure sport. Over the years, the Fuente Osmeña has become one of the most recognizable faces of Cebu City.


I rarely come here nowadays. But most importantly, if there's absolutely one thing that would not erase my affectionate connection with the Fuente Osmeña, that would be the unforgettably historic legacy of my ancestors. Nevertheless, the Fuente Osmeña, particularly its gorgeous water fountain, will forever remain a significant hallmark of my family heritage.

In today's issue of A+DPOST™, the official magazine of the Architecture+Design Community on the Hive Blockchain, we are generously treated to a few fabulous fountains around the world.

Our Contributing Authors are truly eager, excited, and delighted to share their personal experiences, insights, and perspectives about the architecture of these remarkable water features.

Have fun!

Sincerely,
ERNE
Architect | Environmentalist | Lifehacker | Adventurer
Creator of Architecture+Design Community
on the Hive Blockchain


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SPANISH WATER FOUNTAINS: A Necessity or for Fun?

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By LITTLEBEE4
@littlebee4
Contributing Author
Published: May 26, 2022

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Water Fountains around the country of Spain. Photo: © LITTLEBEE4 @littlebee4

Water fountains can come in many different forms and shapes. Let me show you a small selection from my country of residence at the moment: SPAIN

I will give you also a little bit more information about the origins.

As some of you may know, water fountains started their life as being very functional items.

Many people were reliant on them. It brought the people drinking water, in a very innovative way. In the beginning, they were operated by gravity with springs connected to them.

Later this was done through pumps and has changed tremendously over the years.
In the 19th century, they became more decorative.

Nowadays we see them as beautiful ornaments. More decorative than useful,
but if you ever have visited Spain, you have seen that there are still many functional water fountains. Did you?

As it becomes rather warm in the summer months in Spain, the presence of the little functional water fountains splattered around in villages and cities is a necessity.

They provide drinking water for all the residents and visitors alike. For free.

This I have not seen before when I was living in other countries. I do like using them for a quick cool-off, on a hot summer day.

It is fun too!

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The most beautiful water fountains can be found in most big cities, mainly in parks and on roundabouts.

They often tower high above the traffic and can be seen from afar.

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"Fuente de las Tres Gracias/Ninfas” in Málaga on Plaza del General Torrijos. Photo: © LITTLEBEE4 @littlebee4

It was created by an engineer - sculptor J. Vasque and Antoine Durenne. It depicts 3 female figures dressed in Roman/Greek attire. Bought in 1879 to be installed in Málaga. Architect José Maria Sanchez remodeled the location.

Another example of a decorative water fountain is located on a roundabout in Gran Canaria, one of Spain’s Islands.

This one has no functional aspect, besides keeping the traffic flow where roads cross.

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A Decorative Water Fountain in a roundabout in Gran Canaria, Spain. Photo: © LITTLEBEE4 @littlebee4

Do I mind the decorative fountains? Not at all, as they are beautiful and add to the surroundings. Should we see more functional fountains around places?

Yes, why not?

Do you have them where you live? Let me know in the comments ;)


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250 STEPS and 27 METERS: Unique Cascade Fountain of Belarus

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By DANNY GREEN
@danny.green
Contributing Author
Published: May 26, 2022

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The Cascade Fountain in Mogilev, Belarus. Photo: © DANNY GREEN @danny.green

Fountains are magnificent decorations of urban architecture. Peace and serenity are the main features of the cascade fountain in the Belarusian Mogilev.

In order to appreciate the scale of the great cascading fountain, I will start with its parameters. Water rolls down the hill through a 27-meter (27 meters is 29.5 yards) cascade fountain with 250 steps for pedestrians.

By the way, the height of the fountain is equal to the height of a seven-story residential building. Impressive isn't it? Going down or going up the steps you will hear the sound of flowing water and a light breeze of freshwater.

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The Cascade Fountain in Mogilev, Belarus. Photo: © DANNY GREEN @danny.green

I noticed that there is a favorable atmosphere in the areas and yards where fountains are installed. I like to see the joyful faces of children and their parents watching the "decorative eruptions" of the fountains.

People need water not only as a source of life but also as a source of visual peace. Two small but beautiful fountains complete the composition of the Mogilev cascade fountain.

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The Cascade Fountain in Mogilev, Belarus. Photo: © DANNY GREEN @danny.green

They are a place of attraction for children. In hot weather, these fountains become the most popular place in the big city. Dozens of engineers, designers and hundreds of builders were involved in the construction of the cascade fountain in Mogilev.

They were required to create an architectural masterpiece that would become the hallmark of the city. Looking at the result of their work, I am convinced that they did their job 100 percent.

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Smaller Fountains at the Cascade Fountain in Mogilev, Belarus. Photo: © DANNY GREEN @danny.green

The cascade fountain was able to be built thanks to the hilly relief of Mogilev. Some confuse this building with an artificial waterfall, but this is a mistake. By the way, the fountains are artificial and natural, and the Mogilev cascade fountain is combined.

Engineers used groundwater pressure and thanks to them they made an artificial water supply system. So many people and ideas were involved in order to give visual and mental joy to the residents and guests of the city. Was it worth it? Yes!


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  • The term "Architecture" originates from the Greek word "Arkhitekton" which interestingly translates to the English language as "Chief Builder".

  • The Hoover Dam located in Boulder City, Nevada was primarily constructed to last 2,000 years. It is said that the concrete mix used to develop its massive curved structure won't be completely cured for another 500 years.

  • There is an ancient bridge in Lima, Peru constructed in 1610, and its mortar was mixed with 10,000 egg whites instead of water. Remarkably, it's known as the "Bridge of Eggs" and is still standing today!


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Hello Erne @storiesoferne
I greet you with respect and affection from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Congratulations for the excellent work you do at the head of the Architecture+Design Community and now at the head of your favorite daughter, the official magazine of the community, A+DPOST™, Architecture+Design Community Magazine Looking at the photograph of your beloved grandfather in the Fuente Osmeña fountain (circa 1950), I can see that the resemblance you bear to him is impressive. You really look like your beloved grandfather, a true movie heartthrob. Why didn't you follow in your grandfather's footsteps? I think you have talent for what you set out to do hehehehe I think he would be an excellent and well-known actor in Philippine cinema of this time. I send you a strong and warm spiritual hug full of blessings, positive energy and lots of light.

     

Hi LITTLEBEE4 @littlebee4
Thank you for introducing us to your work dedicated to fonts. In Venezuela, as in many cities in the world, there are very beautiful decorative fountains of great historical, artistic and architectural value; By the way, there is also a fountain here with the name "Fountain of the Three Graces/Ninfas” by the Italian sculptor Pietro Ceccarelli, built in 1927 and currently an icon of the city of Caracas. I congratulate you, keep going. Receive a cordial greeting and many Blessings.

     

DANNY GREEN @danny.green
I greet you from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Congratulations on your excellent publication. I also believe what you say: "Peace and serenity are the characteristics of fountains." That is the feeling that I get when I look at them, I love fountains and the ones you present are fascinating... all the ones presented in this volume are beautiful. I send you a strong and warm spiritual hug full of blessings, positive energy and lots of light.

     

SOUL'S DETOUR @soulsdetour
I greet you from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Congratulations on your excellent publication. You are quite right when you initially state:"fountains always represent life and are an integral part of the urban image." Life on our planet would not be life without water. Water is a source of life and fountains represent exactly that, in addition to being part of the aesthetics of cities and contributing to the beautification of the places where they are. In response to your interesting question: do we pay due attention to this integral part of our lives? I must answer that I do, I love them. Thank you for this excellent publication. Receive a strong and warm spiritual hug full of blessings, positive energy and lots of light.

NOTE: I love this magazine, congratulations to Erne and everyone who contributed to this and the previous volume. By the way, my friend Erne, I already asked my wife to find out where the famous "Puente de los Huevos," (Lima, Peru) built in 1610 is located. I find it very interesting. Greetings, Blessings and Congratulations to all.

Greetings from Spain @marcosmilano71 👋🏻😁
Thank you so much for your warm wishes and your review of each of our articles.
I’m glad I could show you a little slice of the fountains here in Spain.
How wonderful to hear there is also a fountain in Caracas with the same name from an Italian sculpture.
Happy to be part of this amazing community Erne created. Up to many more editions!
Sending you Blessings and have a truly wonderful day today 👋🏻☀️

Amen.

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NOTE: This is the fountain "The Three Graces" located in the Plaza of the same name. The building you see in the background belongs to the Central University of Venezuela. The Three Graces Square is located in one of the main entrances of the University City of Caracas.

Beautiful and such a stunning fountain @marcosmilano71 😁 thank you so much for sharing this info and showing me. It truly looks stunning in these green surroundings. Especially as being white marble.
Have a wonderful day further 👋🏻😊☀️

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We are truly thankful for your remarkable support dear @marcosmilano71. Keep up the amazing contributions. Stay safe and healthy! 😀

Greetings dear friend Marcos @marcosmilano71. Thank you so much for your heartwarming words! I couldn't have established our beloved community without the authentic support and contribution of everyone involved. Truly, our collective efforts are shining celebrations of the valuable dedication we extend to exciting projects like our community magazine. I trust that, with the continuous passion, teamwork, and love all of us share towards our initiatives, we can be assured of continuous success.

On the other hand, I appreciate your sincere admiration for my late Grandfather and the wonderful similarity we possess. Interestingly, I also had some movie casting invitations and gigs during my younger days yet, it turned out that the profession of architecture was destined for me. Anyway, although I'm still in touch with great connections in the film industry, who knows? Perhaps I might be able to try some movie roles sooner or later, lol 🤣

And by the way, I'm also extremely curious about that feat of engineering in Lima, Peru called the "Bridge of Eggs". I do hope your wife Mercedes would be able to dig more information about that remarkable site's details. I wish her the best on this! 👍

More blessings and keep up the strong faith! 🙏😊

Hello dear friend Erne @storiesoferne I greet you with respect and affection from Venezuela. I apologize for not reading and responding sooner. Believe me, I fully share your words, I am also confident that: with the continuous passion, teamwork and love that we all share towards our initiatives, we can be sure of continued success. I believe that already the magazine is a success, it is fresh and interesting; In addition, it has professionalism and a lot of quality.

As for your grandfather, I reiterate that you and him are quite similar. Your grandfather left a lot in you, his inheritance is very well cared for and is very well represented in you. I think you should try to get to the big screen, you are a man with a good image and talent to spare. I hope one day soon to see you in a movie, you have the heritage of your grandfather and the gift that God has given you that has allowed you to shine with your own light.

About the bridge, my wife already found out but it's more than eight hours away by bus and her stay is very short, I think she won't be able to go. She is going to try.

Receive a strong and warm spiritual hug full of blessings, positive energy and lots of light. Rejoice friend, success is with you!

Indeed my friend Marcos @marcosmilano71. Your inspiring words of wisdom say it all! We are honored to enjoy your consistent support and faithfulness since the beginning.

As for opportunities for movie roles, you will be one of those I'll definitely update as soon as this project would happen. You're right, the heritage that my Grandfather left behind is definitely something worth following and pursuing. Thank you so much for your sincere encouragement.

Don't worry about the "Bridge of Eggs". Because of its remote location, perhaps that could be arranged in your future trips to Lima, Peru. At least we're already aware that such a marvelous structure exists. Wish you more success and blessings too! Warm greetings to your lovely family! 🙏😊

Hello @marcosmilano71 and thank you for the amazing and great comment. I see that you have thoroughly familiarized yourself with the second issue of the magazine, and I am grateful to you for that. You are the person who creates great value for our beloved Architecture and Design community.
Greetings from distant Belarus. I wish you well-being and success from @danny.green!

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Hello @aplusd and @storiesoferne! You are the creator of the excellent A+DPOST journal initiative. I am honored to be part of the history of the Architecture and Design community. I will gladly take part in future editions of the magazine. Wow, @storiesoferne, you look a lot like your grandfather. He looked amazing, he deservedly was a famous movie actor in the cinema of Cebuano. My praise and thanks for an interesting story.😊
Congratulations to @littlebee4 and @soulsdetour. I am delighted to debut alongside you in the second issue of the A+DPOST magazine. I hope this will become a good tradition in the future. Your contribution is unique. I was interested to learn a lot about fountains from Spain and Bulgaria. Thanks for sharing.👍
I believe that the magazine will develop and delight readers with new and exciting examples of design and architecture. Hooray!😊

Hello @danny.green. I'm truly inspired by your wonderful words and have resolved to do even better for our beloved community. Your encouragement is a great testament to the true happiness you're experiencing, most especially due to the successful launch of our community magazine.

Continue your incredible contributions, and as I look forward to your future participation, I'm simply excited about all the remarkable moments that are possible with our continuous collaboration! Thank you so much for all the awesome things you're doing! All the best always! 😊👍

I look forward to seeing future editions of the Architecture and Design Magazine. I am sure that this project has a great future, which many talented authors from all over the world will join. I am delighted to be an active member of a growing family of architecture and design enthusiasts.
In addition, fate itself had just given a good sign. I gave your comment a million dollars.

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Hahah, it was an exciting moment, but it's a pity that this is just a small temporary glitch. But I believe it's a good sign :) 😊
All the best!🙏

OMG, a million dollars!...lol 🤣 Looks like we have just won the lottery! 😁 This is the first time I've seen something like this!

I truly believe that the universe might be telling us something positive! Although we might consider this a temporary glitch, let's take it all to heart and always wish for the ultimate best for our beloved community. Again, thank you so much @danny.green for the priceless upvote, support, and contributions. Cheers! 😊 👍

I was very surprised that my upvote was worth a million. For a second, I even believed in this incredible miracle. I even wanted to ask you to share this incredible prize😄. But to be serious, I think this is a sign that the architecture and design community in the future will be a resounding success. I want my words to become prophetic 😁
Good luck to all of us, cheers!🙏😊

Oh yes definitely! Let's all claim it to be genuine! More blessings, happiness, and success for our beloved community! 😊🙏

Thank you so much @danny.green ☺️
Happy to debut along side you too 😎 hope to many more times 😉
Congrats to your great contribution of that amazing large fountain.

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Congratulations @danny.green on the marvelous feature story of that Belarusian water fountain! Certainly, your beautiful country has lots of remarkable masterpieces of architecture to showcase to the world. And we are more than proud and excited to witness your upcoming publications soon for our community magazine. Keep it up always! 😀

So great to see it @aplusd 😁💃🏻
It is exciting to be part of it now and see it grow with every new edition!
Great work @storiesoferne, @danny.green, and @soulsdetour love your articles.
Let’s grow it further 😁🥳🎉🤓

Hello @littlebee4! You shared amazing photos and a story about fountains from Spain. The community develops thanks to initiative and active people like you. Keep up the good work and soon we will be the most popular on the Hive.😊

Hello @danny.green 👋🏻
Thank you so much for your kind words 😊 much appreciated. Happy to be part of this great community, although I’m not that long on Hive yet. It’s great to support our passions and help it grow.
Up to more great content!
Have an amazing day further ☀️💃🏻

 2 years ago  

Greetings @littlebee4. Our beautiful salute and sincere congratulations on your remarkable contribution to our community magazine! Until the next feature story, wish you more success! 😀👍

Thank you kindly @aplusd 😊
Congrats for having presented us with 2 beautiful editions already. That it will see a great success going forward. 😎

Many thanks, Jackie @littlebee4 for your first-ever contribution to our community magazine! You have truly rendered an excellent feature story and have shown to the Hive Blockchain and the world what it is to be a remarkable author and content creator! 👍😊

Keep shining with your beautifully crafted publications. As one family, we are always here, to support, encourage, and inspire you all the way. Happy Friday and have an awesome weekend! Take care. 🙏😎

So happy to be part of the magazine @storiesoferne 😁 and this wonderful community.
Thank you so so much 😎 for your kind words.
Up to many more 🍾🥂
Happy Friday and have a wonderful weekend!
Take care 🙏🏻💃🏻😊

I am very happy and excited about this second issue of the magazine "Eternal Fountains" congratulations to the contributors for their work and participation @littlebee4, @danny.green, and @soulsdetour good to see you back here😍 Everyone contributing amazing work. Keep it up!

Thank you so much @dimascastillo90 😁
It’s so exciting this new magazine… it brings something extra to our community… to many more editions 🤩🥂
Congrats on your article too in ed. 1

Thank you so much 😊

You are welcome 😁

I'm glad to see that a photography and architecture lover like you @dimascastillo90 is part of our beloved Architecture and Design community. The contribution of each participant is invaluable, keep it up! Thank you for appreciating my contributions to the second issue of A+DPOST magazine. 👍😊

 2 years ago  

Thanks a lot, dear @dimascastillo90. Until your next awesome contribution to our community magazine, we wish you the best always! 😀

Congratulations @aplusd for this excellent second edition of A+DPOST. I wanted to read carefully each article starting with the memorable editorial of @storiesoferne to make an excellent introduction with the Osmeña Fountain in the Philippines and with that great fact about his grandfather where we learned where the creative side comes from 😊 Wow folks, what a great development you have given to the topic of water fountains, in particular the content has been refreshing as the fountains themselves presented by the contributors. Thanks to @littlebee4 for the varied fountains that are a must in Spain, to @danny.green with the impressive cascading fountain at the Mogilev in Belarus and @soulsdetour for the fountains that can be simple but functional works in Bulgaria. I really congratulate you all for presenting the content in such a fresh way as your fonts. May the successes and blessings continue!

Hello, friend @sorprendente. We are always inspired by your wonderful messages. They bring so much joy and cheer to our beloved community. Many thanks for constantly supporting our collective initiatives, especially our brand new community magazine.

I'm truly grateful as well for your sincere appreciation for my late Grandfather and my family as a whole. We are honored to contribute our talents as part of the creative endeavors the Hive blockchain has offered us for many generations to come. Stay healthy, be cool, and best wishes! 😊👍

 2 years ago  

As always, we are truly grateful for your valuable support dear @sorprendente. Stay tuned for more fantastic magazine editions coming up. Warm greetings! 😀👍

Thank you so much @sorprendente 😁 for reading the magazine and appreciating it.
It’s great to see it come alive 😎 have a wonderful weekend!

I wish you a happy weekend! 😊

Thank you so much @sorprendente 😁 enjoy yours…

Hello dear friend @aplusd good morning
Excellent community magazine. An edition dedicated to fountains, an architectural theme that has a lot to talk about
Congratulations to all the authors featured in this edition
I wish you all a splendid day

Thank you so much my friend @jlufer 👋🏻😁
Happy to see your here.
Have a lovely day too further ☀️

 2 years ago  

Greetings dear friend @jlufer. Your beautiful words are always a source of inspiration for our beloved tribe, most especially for our community magazine's continuous success. All the best to you as well. Happy Friday! 😀

Wow, this magazine is very cool, there are lots of unique places here that have unusual designs and really add to my insight into architecture 😊
Thankyou for the update's @aplusd 🤗

 2 years ago  

Hello @romirspc. We are glad you enjoyed the publications in our community magazine. Thank you for your valuable support and sincere admiration. Cheers! 😀

With pleasure sir @aplusd i always enjoy how the amazing architecture and various aesthetics design that shared in community 🤗

Beautiful rotunda . It is immense and the surrounding buildings give a cosmopolitan touch to the place. It's no wonder people go there to exercise, stroll and do outdoor activities. Very beautiful photo of your father. What a curious detail that an actor. I love old and historical photos.

Good and interesting work you have mentioned in your post.

Greetings @francisaponte25. Thank you for your wonderful admiration and appreciation of my homeland, most especially for my Grandfather. Certainly, historically iconic landmarks will always be part and parcel of a locality's cultural prosperity! Cheers! 😊

Very amazing Architecture+Design Magazine 😍 Various beautiful architecture buildings and various design update here that give us knowledge in architecture thankyou so much @aplusd and congrats to all of the mentioned people in magazine 🤗

 2 years ago  

Hi dear @citaamanda. You are most welcome. We are grateful as well for your constant patronage of our beloved community! Keep up the positive vibes! 😀

Very insightful publication! Congrats to the team behind this. Having water fountains/features esp in the urban areas gives a therapeutic feeling. The sound of the water and the coolness it gives is like taking a break from the urban noise. 🌱💦

I just hope more water features will be installed here in Cebu and parks too.

 2 years ago  

Hello, @arkicarls. Indeed, everything you've said about water fountains is absolutely true. Because these architectural elements give life and vitality to their surroundings, we definitely need more of them in urban parks and dry environments. Hope the Cebu government would consider these promising infrastructural additions to the city.

As always, thank you for your valuable support and incredible contributions. Best wishes! 😀

Thank you very much for the encouragement @aplusd 🤗

I'm always learning new things in this community. All the best for Architecture + Design Community🙌🏻

 2 years ago  

You are most welcome @arkicarls. Keep it up! 😀

It's a pleasure reading those their publication been picked. ☺️

Hopefully one day I will be among the list 🙂

 2 years ago  

Thank you dear @temileke for your support. 😀


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A cordial greeting to all of you, it is nice to be able to read and learn more about the work that you have been doing in this pleasant group of Architecture+Design, it is true that fountains calm the soul and many go about their day without even stopping to contemplate them... they don't know of everything you miss just by taking a few minutes to see it... congratulations to all and thanks for sharing.

 2 years ago  

Greetings dear @nell2022. It's with great pleasure to know that you are having fun in our beloved community. Thank you so much for your appreciation of our community magazine. Cheers! 😀

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Very fascinating issue, I am glad to be the one reading this magazine, I am learning a lot.

 2 years ago  

Thank you @afterglow.

You're welcome (^_^)

Dear @aplusd, we need your help!

The Hivebuzz proposal already got an important support from the community. However, it lost its funding few days ago and only needs a few more HP to get funded again.

May we ask you to support it so our team can continue its work this year?
You can do it on Peakd, ecency,

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Your support would be really helpful and you could make the difference! Thank you!

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Hello @soulsdetour. I really hope that in the future you will visit Belarus and see all the cultural and engineering sights with your own eyes!
It's nice to be in the same magazine with you. I hope that this was not the last time when we can share interesting architectural masterpieces of our countries together.
All the best!😊

Hello, my dear @soulsdetour. Indeed, water fountains have become not only utilitarian structures but also symbolic icons of urban architecture. With regards to the Fuente Osmeña water fountain in my homeland of Cebu, this famous spot has certainly transformed into a favorite venue for congregations, programs, and as you said meeting points. As the popular saying goes "All roads lead to..." 👍

If the plan of matching the road layout of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris was pushed through, there could have been other interesting developments cropping up in my city today. Nevertheless this fountain, as a historic piece of architecture, is still and will always be a beloved cultural monument of Cebu and the Philippines. 😊

Well done on your second fantastic contribution to our community magazine! Keep doing what you do best, and until your next feature story, I wish you the greatest of health and wealth always! ❤️😎

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Excellent work dear @soulsdetour! We are truly honored to feature your fabulous article in this edition of our community magazine. As always, stay as awesome as you are! 😀👍

Thank you so much @soulsdetour 😁
They sure are needed here in Spain the functional ones. Some are so beautiful.
It was a pleasure to be amongst you guys in this edition 😎 to many more 🎉

Great article! Congrats to you.

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 2 years ago  

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@aplusd! You Are Alive so I just staked 0.1 $ALIVE to your account on behalf of @lightcaptured. (2/10)

The tip has been paid for by the We Are Alive Tribe through the earnings on @alive.chat, feel free to swing by our daily chat any time you want.

It sure is @lightcaptured 😁
Thanks for stopping by the magazine 😎

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Have a great weekend!

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That’s great to hear 😎 continue… 🤩☀️👋🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

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