Berny's photos with the keyword: Estadio Jose Marti

Estadio José Martí - basketball

Parque José Martí

12 Nov 2020 20 2 287
for more information go to www.ipernity.com/doc/berny/50476424 Three years are between this image (PiP) and the main image. Compare the blue and you see, what the salty air and a hurricane can damage.

Estadio José Martí - purple faces

Estadio José Martí - blue basketball

Estadio José Martí - blue basketball

Estadio José Martí - reinforced

Estadio José Martí - statics

statics - HFF!

13 Nov 2020 67 43 451
HFF and a happy, but very safe weekend to all! For more informations see this interesting website of Princeton University: cubanshells.princeton.edu/projects/parque-jose-marti-stadium

Parque José Martí

12 Nov 2020 24 5 277
for more information go to www.ipernity.com/doc/berny/50476424

Parque José Martí - the hall

12 Nov 2020 51 12 847
The next series is about the abandoned "Estadio José Martí" or "Parque José Martí" in La Habana -- Cuba. It was originally designed in the 1940's under dictator Batista's regime. After the revolution the new socialist government selected architect Octavio Buigas to design what would be the focal piece of the park, the grandiose grandstand. The unusual and strong forms rise up from the landscape like concrete waves, reflecting the post-revolutionary architectural and political tides in Cuba. Its design is reminiscent of the Miami Marine Stadium in Miami which was designed by a Cuban architect as well. Architect: Octavio Buigas de la Cruz Built: 1959-1960 just after the revolution Structural system: Thin-walled cantilever Construction material: Reinforced concrete With its close proximity to the ocean, the salinity in the air penetrates the concrete and causes corrosion of the reinforced steel bars causing the structures to quickly deteriorated. Despite this, Cubans continue to train, exercise and play soccer in the crumbling sports complex.