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		<title>By: Interview Antonio Escario Valencia Architect Pagoda Hotel Bali - Reality Sense</title>
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		<description>[...] building in one of the most sought after parts of Valencia. In what has since become known as ‘La Pagoda’, Escario and his colleagues created a much-loved Valencia icon and a landmark project for his [...]</description>
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