
Consulate Kingdom of Spain Free 3D model
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The 3D model originated from a creation within Sketchup 7 before its conversion to multiple formats. The native format, however, is .skp while 3ds Max scene corresponds to the 2016 version of the software. Rendering took place utilizing Vray 3.00. Situated in Rosario is the Consulate of Spain. This particular building occupies a home positioned directly across from Plaza May 25th, originally designed and constructed between the years of 1900 to 1930, representing the academic phase of architectural eclecticism. Earning a protection degree through its integration with the Urban Heritage Preservation Plan as part of the 2nd category A. Key design elements include a large courtyard surrounded by glass-topped arcades which creates an overall open feeling along the corridor pathways surrounding it. Prominently situated on one side is a marble plaque marking the solar location that was once owned by Santa Coloma prior to its demolition in the year 1806. History surrounds this location with prominent individuals having visited at different points throughout its history, specifically the period of December 1851 through January 1852 when Domingo Faustino Sarmiento first came across it during his time there while also marking another notable event which saw Gabriel Carrasco born in a hospital later bearing his name, alongside Allan Campbell creating detailed designs for Rosario-Cordoba railway project that year.
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