Havana urban landscape

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Havana urban landscape is the distinctive built and natural environment of Cuba’s capital, characterized by its historic architecture, coastal setting, and integration of green spaces and waterways within a dense urban fabric.

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Havana urban landscape canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf built environment
cultural landscape
urban landscape
capitalOfCountry Cuba
country Cuba
hasCharacteristic Spanish colonial influence
adaptive reuse of historic buildings
arcaded streets
art deco architecture
boulevards and wide avenues
coastal setting
colorful building facades
courtyard houses
cultural institutions and theaters
dense urban fabric
eclectic architecture
fortifications and defensive works
historic architecture
industrial waterfront areas
informal housing areas
integration of green spaces
integration of rivers and coastal inlets
integration of transportation corridors
integration of waterways
low to mid‑rise building heights
mid‑20th‑century modernist architecture
mixed residential and commercial uses
mixture of public and private spaces
narrow streets in historic core
neoclassical architecture
plazas and public squares
port infrastructure
presence of historic street grids
prominent monuments and statues
prominent religious buildings
residential neighborhoods with distinct identities
seafront wall structures
seaside vistas
socialist‑era housing blocks
strong sense of place
tourism‑oriented areas
tree‑lined avenues
urban decay and patina
urban parks
urban waterfront promenade
use of balconies and verandas in buildings
visual contrast between restored and deteriorated buildings
visual relationship with Havana Bay
locatedIn Cuba
Havana, Cuba
surface form: Havana

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Río Almendares formsPartOf Havana urban landscape