
Will development hurt or help Cuba’s iconic architecture?
Clip: 6/16/2015 | 7m 29s
Will development hurt or help Cuba’s iconic architecture?
Cuba is known as a city frozen in time -- and much of that is attributed to its architecture. However, many old buildings lack plumbing, electricity and infrastructure. Now, with Cuban-American relations improving, will these buildings be renovated, or will an inflow of global businesses ruin the country’s unique atmosphere?
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Will development hurt or help Cuba’s iconic architecture?
Clip: 6/16/2015 | 7m 29s
Cuba is known as a city frozen in time -- and much of that is attributed to its architecture. However, many old buildings lack plumbing, electricity and infrastructure. Now, with Cuban-American relations improving, will these buildings be renovated, or will an inflow of global businesses ruin the country’s unique atmosphere?
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