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I´ll try to forget the killed for a minute. Yeah, meybe yoy´re right, standards are lowered. However, sometimes what happens also is that there´s an urgent need of housing to be solved, so many cheap buildings "prefabricados" (I think the word is pre-assembling estructures, but I´m not sure) are built. They are said to be temporal (3-5 years), but in practise they stay. I don´t know if that´s the case in Romania, I just remembered the case of the Soviet "Jrushovkas", 5-storey buildings built during the Khruschov years that never were rebuilt, and becoming a real danger in Russian cities of provinces. But in Romania I´ve heard complanis that standards were lowered after 1940 and after 1977, but not fully complied with until 1989...

Another issue in Bucharest is the consequences for the urban development in the city. Buildings that were built didn´t respect style, height or anything... In a context of disrespect (people blame Ceacescu, but Ceaucescu just made huge -because he was a megalomaniac- the kind of unrespectful development of Bucharest historical centre that was the habit in the 70s and is still the habit nowadays. If you look at the hedquarters of the Union of Arquitect you would imagine what they are doing around here... As this is not the only but one of many cocrete+glass let´s see if we change from being called little Paris to being called little Berlin buildings in city centre.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pereulok/2281943859/in/set-72157612909967720/

And an example of the kind fo buildings that were bbuilt were the 1940s/1977s collapsed:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pereulok/2251542375/

"If you don't want a man unhappy politically, don't give him two sides to a question to worry him; give him one. Better yet, give him none." (Fahrenheit 451)

by pereulok on Tue Jan 27th, 2009 at 04:10:25 AM EST
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