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Santiago no necesita parecerse a otra ciudad para estar "chido"
si no necesita parecerse a otro lugar para estar chido, entonces porque le ponen "el europeo centro de Santiago"?¿?
ustedes mismos establecen los parecidos para sentirse bien, no?¿?
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"europeo" está haciendo referencia al origen de la influencia arquitectónica de cierto sector de Santiago, ahora si eso es una gran cosa o es algo negativo, depende de cada intérprete, pero creo que en este caso más que estar dando un valor agregado al centro de Santiago, simplemente se hace alusión al origen de su arquitectura, saludos
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It seems that many of your Latin American countries never came up with an original architecture. These kinds of photos don't impress me at all. We already have Europe, so why do we need more of it overseas?
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El estar alejados de Europa, hizo crecer siempre en los latinoamericanos descendientes de inmigrantes, la nostalgia de volver a Europa
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It seems that many of your Latin American countries never came up with an original architecture. These kinds of photos don't impress me at all. We already have Europe, so why do we need more of it overseas?
México and Perú have original culture and architecture, just take a look at teotihuacan, machu pichu, chichen itza, and if you want modern mexican architecture, why dont you look for Ciudad Universitaria, UNAM`s central campus, you won`t get dissapointed!!
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México and Perú have original culture and architecture, just take a look at teotihuacan, machu pichu, chichen itza, and if you want modern mexican architecture, why dont you look for Ciudad Universitaria, UNAM`s central campus, you won`t get dissapointed!!
I know about Macchu Picchu and other ancient ruins, and I have to admit that was an intelligent answer you gave me , however, those ruins predate the European arrival. For example, here in America, we came up with different styles of architecture. We can consider them ours. NOt European but ours.
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I know about Macchu Picchu and other ancient ruins, and I have to admit that was an intelligent answer you gave me , however, those ruins predate the European arrival. For example, here in America, we came up with different styles of architecture. We can consider them ours. NOt European but ours.
thanks, well, i agree with your opinion that we have already europe and its boring to pretend that all da buildings in the world must be like an european building!!
so, if you want modern autentic architecture, look for Ciudad Universitaria (unam), the National Museum of Anthropology, Tamayo Museum (contemporary art), the Militar College, all these buildings are great expresions of modern mexican architecture!!
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