JCN. Architect Leonor Bravo has become one of the most vocal advocates for the urban and heritage deterioration of Iquique. Through social media, she has been unequivocally highlighting the neglect of historic buildings, the decay of the old town, and the lack of management of public spaces. For her, the problem is plain to see and can no longer be ignored. Bravo insists that there are clear signs of the decline: the state of the clock in Plaza …
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JCN. Architect Leonor Bravo has become one of the most vocal advocates for the urban and heritage deterioration of Iquique. Through social media, she has been unequivocally highlighting the neglect of historic buildings, the decay of the old town, and the lack of management of public spaces. For her, the problem is plain to see and can no longer be ignored. Bravo insists that there are clear signs of the decline: the state of the clock in Plaza …