This documentary, which is considered a paradigmatic testimony of the first revolutionary stage's construction activity, amply illustrates the various dimensions of the national plan for all types of buildings (agricultural, industrial, educational, sanitary, etc.), which the Cuban revolutionary government launched at the beginning of the decade of the 70s, supported by outstanding professionals and the creation of construction workers' micro-brigades. A special guest was the filmmaker Roberto Paris who presented his film "We Have No Right To Wait" released in 1971. Among those present were Professor Emeritus Lourdes Gomez Consuegra, representing the University of Camagüey's Construction Faculty, and Professor Emeritus Sergio Ferro Cisneros, for the Faculty of Architecture at ISPJAE. Patio of the Camagüey City Historian's Office, where the 2011 II Colloquium on Cuban Architecture took place Īrchitects, Art Historians, Historians of other specialties, teachers and students of Architecture took part in the event.
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