Castañeda Chapter 1 Summary

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Castañeda heavily resides to the power brought forward by architectural projects that took place before the start of the olympics in five simple chapters. The book’s first chapter starts with a discussion about Mexico’s outstanding pavilions in the “world’s fairs.” In the second chapter, he examines cultural museums and what importance they held. Third, Castañeda pays close attention to Mexico’s construction and rejuvenation of stadiums to host the Olympics. In the fourth chapter, Luis explores the construction and maintenance of either new highways or pre-existing roads, sculptures, and other constructions. His final chapter is about Mexico City’s first subway system and its very important and iconic design behind

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