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Wednesday January 25, 2012
EL UNIVERSAL
PHOTO GALLERY | CITY

Superfluous buildings in Caracas


Experts and readers of El Universal chose the structures they would rather remove from the city, not only because they are barely useful, but because they spoil the city

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The Pink Pyramid at Km 0, Valle-Coche freeway, built by ex Caracas Metropolitan Mayor Juan Barreto (Photo: Gustavo Bandres)
The Pink Pyramid at Km 0,  Valle-Coche freeway, built by ex Caracas Metropolitan Mayor Juan Barreto (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Confinanzas building or David's Tower, on Andrés Bello Avenue, abandoned in downtown Caracas and turned into vertical slums (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Another view of David's Tower, on Andrés Bello Avenue (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Ads in east Caracas (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Remains of the Revlon factory at Boleita Norte (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Flyovers, most of which were built in the 70's and 80's as provisional, remain as time goes by (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) Such is the present condition of the flyover on Nueva Granada Avenue (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) The new Simón Bolívar's Mausoleum, behind the National Pantheon (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) A building managed by the Scientific, Criminal and Forensic Investigation Agency (Cicpc), in the process of construction, on Fuerzas Armadas Avenue (Photo: Gustavo Bandres) El Helicoide, located at Roca Tarpeya, Fuerzas Armadas Avenue (Photo: Gustavo Bandres)
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