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CL🏛️ Politics7 days ago

Poduje tilda de "insólita" idea de diputados de reparar casas dañadas en Valparaíso en vez de demoler

A group of Chilean lawmakers has proposed an unusual idea to repair damaged homes in Valparaíso rather than demolishing them. This approach contrasts with traditional methods of dealing with structurally compromised buildings, which typically involve complete removal. The proposal suggests a more sustainable and cost-effective solution by focusing on restoration instead of reconstruction. The initiative has sparked debate among local authorities and residents regarding the feasibility and benefits of such an approach. The discussion highlights broader conversations around urban development, heritage preservation, and resource management in Chile.

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BioBioChile logoBioBioChileIndependentCenter7 days ago
Poduje tilda de "insólita" idea de diputados de reparar casas dañadas en Valparaíso en vez de demoler

A group of Chilean lawmakers has proposed an unusual idea to repair damaged homes in Valparaíso rather than demolishing them. This approach contrasts with traditional methods of dealing with structurally compromised buildings, which typically involve complete removal. The proposal suggests a more sustainable and cost-effective solution by focusing on restoration instead of reconstruction. The initiative has sparked debate among local authorities and residents regarding the feasibility and benefits of such an approach. The discussion highlights broader conversations around urban development, heritage preservation, and resource management in Chile.

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