
Party of Architecture, Design and Construction
A space that houses the world of architecture, design and missionary construction. The official inauguration was held on August 21 with special guests and recognized speakers. Will continue next week from 28 to Saturday 31
Located in a strategic place in the city of Posadas, an innovative proposal is carried out there, an innovative proposal that offers the attendees various activities and exhibitions in which it is best shown in the local sector. The objective of the important event is to highlight the work of The most recognized professionals, supplier companies and related items, providing an integral vision of current trends in architecture, design and construction. Therefore, around 20 commercial stands were arranged, in addition to interventions within the building, landscaping and technical talks In addition to the exhibitions and talks, an open space unites an open space offers a gastronomic space, workshops, live interventions with different artists and activities designed to share knowledge and raise awareness about new market trends.
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