As we walked down Avenida Rivadavia in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires this was the first inkling that there was an interesting building ahead. Or should I say another interesting building because BA is chock-a-block with interesting buildings especially from the Art Nouveau and Art Deco eras.
As we drew level, we could see it was a church, the Templo Metodista as it turns out.The church dates from around 1930 and was designed by Phillip Massey.Reference:
Buenos Aires Art Déco y Racionalismo, Mimi Böhn (text: Fabio Grementieri, photos: Xavier Verstraeten)
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