Sunday, October 24, 2010

Import Scooter Insurance



This afternoon, as it was approaching the avenue Casanova Chacaito I stopped at the traffic lights to take this picture. I did not want to miss the new look of this building, a modest representative of our architecture in the late '40s inmigranes built by Italians. I've always liked this typology as European rounded corners, delicate cornices and balconies open to our warm sun. I'm glad to see the facade cleaned, renovated.

But my joy was short lived. As I approached, I realized that what had seemed "clean" in the distance was actually a cream color paint. I should clarify that the original finish is marble travertine. Horror. They painted the travertine marble. Careless strokes left their mark on the metal signs, whose name I can not remember.

I have a question. Would it have anything to do with this "restoration" the company that the disproportionate notice hung on the roof?

dsiculpas I ask for non-verticality of the photography. I had someone behind inisitentemente playing the horn.

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