Camellia, Córdoba Mixed-Use Complex
Camellia is a residential and commercial complex of 6 houses with 2 bedrooms and a commercial area designed by Estudio I LZ. The 600 sqm plot in Villa Allende, Argentina
Camellia is a residential and commercial complex of 6 houses with 2 bedrooms and a commercial area designed by Estudio I LZ. The 600 sqm plot in Villa Allende, Argentina
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