Zachy, Every concrete building is bad. You need more energy for concrete than for steel and alot of the sand for concrete is collected from the sea bottom.
This is normal, especially in places where populations are nowhere near the number of expected visitors. The locals don't need the places and can't afford to keep a billion dollar place clean. I see it with big houses all the time as well. People buy and can't take care of it.
Greece spent 8 billion euros to restore the historic home of the Olympic Games in Athens during the 2004 Games. However, a large part of the venue is now in complete disarray.
Zachy, Every concrete building is bad. You need more energy for concrete than for steel and alot of the sand for concrete is collected from the sea bottom.
This is normal, especially in places where populations are nowhere near the number of expected visitors. The locals don't need the places and can't afford to keep a billion dollar place clean. I see it with big houses all the time as well. People buy and can't take care of it.
Every concrete building is bad. You need more energy for concrete than for steel and alot of the sand for concrete is collected from the sea bottom.
yeah, but megalomaniac structures that are abandoned soon after are even worse.... not to mention building process.