As the Olympics approach, stains on Rio's architecture, infrastructure
- Written by Fernando Lara, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin
It was raining on May 12, the last time I was in Rio. The cidade maravilhosa – the “Marvelous City” – was cold and dark, the furthest thing from the vibrant, jovial landscapes you’ll see on a Google image search.
The rain didn’t deter thousands of workers pulling 12-hour shifts to finish construction for the 2016...
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