Our dear law faculty of University of Chile is located on a 20th century building, that was built under order of the President or the republic of Chile, mr Arturo Alessandri Palma, the legendary Lion of Tarapacá, that seeing the bad situation University of Chile had (with all its faculties on the same place) decided to allow them to “breath a little bit better” and build the law faculty.
Right now the building is much damaged with the time, and it needs serious fixings. This was clearly noted whith the “boom” of private universities that seem to get fame via osmosis from our building. Maybe the last dean started fixing the top floors, but I would give the responsibility to specialists and architects that could preserve the historical structure. The best would be basically paint the school, because it is clearly rusty. Another aspect would be to restore the seats on the old rooms of the “historic building”. Another important aspect is to keep some faculty areas clean, such as bathrooms, or the water fountain that’s always dirty. Finally, to reconstruct “Matto Grosso” or the green yart the faculty had until the last dean decided to build a tower in its place.
martes, 8 de diciembre de 2009
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