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RE: Monumental Stadium of Maturín [ENG/ESP]

in Architecture+Design3 years ago (edited)

Unfortunately this is the case in my country, there are large-scale projects that end up being done badly and in response to the question, when it rains very hard, the soccer field floods a lot of water and because of poor drainage it takes so long to lower the water that the game is suspended. On two occasions I have already witnessed two games in that stadium that ended up being suspended due to the flooded field.

Even the drainage of this stadium is considered the worst among all the professional soccer stadiums in Venezuela, but it is also due to the bad administration of the government, which is in charge of this stadium, in doing the maintenance badly. As far as I know, the field has been maintained several times, but they never solved the drainage problem, which from my point of view is very important. And well of course it is good to show about these great architectural spaces, but it is inevitable to mention about their problems.

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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. 😊

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.