Hi everyone today I will write about a build I like
in Chile and is the Museum of the memories and the human rights, it’s in
Santiago near to Quinta normal Park. I saw it for the first time in my
vacations of the summer of 2014, is a modern style of architecture whit a pure volume
of a parallelism horizontal in an esplanade. The reason why I like and I considered
important it’s I have family which his names and stories is in the museum, I believe
in the phrase “A people without memory is a people without a future” is very
important to know the past of your country and your family. Also I like the design
of the build inside because they make a really god job to shows the truth of
the crimes in the time of dictatorship without filter is partial is just the truth
of what happens with photos, documentaries, draws, stories and videos. The
museum have 4 floors in the underground they have draws of the political prisoners
in which they draw his life in prison and the torture the military they make to
them, in the first floor is the reception and photos of the facts who happens
in Chile reported by other countries, in the second floor I really get emotional
because I saw the photos of many disappeared detainees with lights that looked like
candles in a large wall and there are also videos of the news of the time that
showed how they manipulated the media and in the third floor are a big photo
with a page of the newspaper of date 1981 that one had a list of the people who would go back to Chile from the exile and there was the name of my uncle. In
terms of architecture I considered minimalism in outside form for the pure rectangle
and I like the combined use of concrete and glass.
A sport
Hello, everyone today i will write about a sport i do to keep fit and that sport is callisthenic, the callisthenic is a system of physical exercises with your own corporal weight. These exercises have different kinds of difficulty depending on the skills and the muscle you like to work on, for example squats, dips, pushups, pull-ups etc. I have been doing it since 2014 when a friend I met in the summer school in Santiago invited me to go to the beams in the o’higgins park and they showed me some exercises and from that moment I liked it. I do it one time at week and if I have time twice a week, for 30 mins to 1 hour. I do it in the park near to my house in my house and if I have more time, I go to Bustamante Park. I like it for many reasons first, it’s free to do you only need your will, you can do it in the parks, house and the gym and without an additional material for the training. Another one is, I feel strong when I charge my own weight when I do pull ups or dips. Actually,
So interesting, I haven"t went there yet, I gotta do it until the end of the semestre
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