Oh okay, I understand. It's such a pity that awesome architecture gets compromised due to the negligence of decision-makers. Besides, it's also a waste of money to invest in massive public projects that do not perform according to their original functions and designs. Hopefully, those poor scenarios would be corrected before more damage is caused. 😊
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Hopefully they can take care of correcting these problems, or else delegate these spaces to other entities that really want to commit to their maintenance and recovery.