Havana's chief preservationist discusses the challenges of preserving the past and avoiding the planning mistakes of wealthier nations.
In the old city of Havana, two buildings collapse every three days. With a city so rich in architectural treasures, this is a disturbing reality. TPR is pleased to share this interview with the former president of Havanas Landmarks Commission and Dean of Havanas Faculty of Architecture, Mario Coyula, in which he discusses the preservation challenges both Havana and all of Cuba face to avoid the planning mistakes of wealthier nations.
Thanks to Larry Segal
FULL STORY: Havana's Architectural Preservationist Mario Cuyola On Planning & Historic Preservation In Cuba

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