Uploaded on 2014-12-09 by Manualej
[1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14181375196393813.jpg This picture was taken from the terrace of the Hotel Eurostars Gran Valencia, forward to the Valencia F.C. new Mestalla stadium in Benicalap, Valencia (Spain). The construction can be created artificially, if the place can not be found otherwise. The recommended build for a given area must comply with environmental principles that emerge after an analysis of the place. The guidelines, the possibility of cross ventilation, thermal insulation, are optimal strategies for some climates. If all these criteria are perfect for settlement in a certain place, but no land is available, it is possible with technical means to create this earth. But another factor to consider is the economic sustainability of the city. To this I add the sport building shown in the picture as example. This work completely abandoned and was sentenced by the economic situation. Paralyzed since 2009, the future stadium of Valencia is an icon of football and real estate bubble and megalomania prior to the crisis. Work began in August 2007 and should be finished in 2010 Bankia abandoned the project and construction is still in the air, and the initial investment had to be about ninety million. A great debt in a country with serious economic problems currently, despite the provision of building materials in the same country. In conclusión, we can consider that the stock global of a country is an important factor when we study about if a project is sustainable. -Some interestings resources: http://www.economist.com/content/global_debt_clock http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nou_Mestalla