Children's Hospital Demolished for a Parking Lot
January 2, 2015
Regina Cano
HAVANA TIMES — It was painful to see how they tore down what was once
the Pedro Borras Astorga Pediatric Hospital, better known as the
"children's hospital" among residents of Havana, located on G and 27
Streets, an area where there are several other hospitals.
Passersby and cars stop at the site. People shoot videos and take
pictures of the damage that more than 20 years of no maintenance and
repair work – since before the Special Period – have caused.
The hospital grounds border one of the busiest avenues in the city, and
the many people who walk down the thoroughfare stop to contemplate the
destructive spectacle (a process that has apparently been divided into
several stages). The building is being torn down by a heavy-duty machine
with a boom and sledge hammer. It was a well-built facility, of the kind
that are no longer constructed in the country, part of the Art Deco
architecture that blossomed in the city at the beginning of the 20th
century. Composed of large metal beams and brick walls, it was once one
of Havana's major pediatric care centers, drawing patients from many
localities.
People's remarks tend to vary. Some suggest surprise before something
unexpected, others the lost hope that it would be restored. Some express
conformity, and yet others are in favor of its demolition, saying it was
"time to put it to rest."
Personally, I thought that, through different studies and the search for
an engineering solution, they would ultimately restore this important
pediatric care facility. The low ambition behind its demolition,
however, is evident: from what the demolition team says, they plan on
building a parking lot there – a flat lot covering a city block, to
replace the 3 stories of building demolished. This, they tell us, will
be very useful for the staff and patients of the four neighboring hospitals.
It is true the city has offered children medical attention without the
help of the Pedro Borras hospital, but we could well ask ourselves
whether it wouldn't have been better to restore it instead of turning it
into a heap of rubble, at a place where some people squatted, others
procured building materials and others did god knows what for years.
Y gentes, tanto como desapareció, sin discriminación, el "Edificio
Alaska" (Calle 23 e/M y N, Vedado) para darle cabida a un parqueo -de
una sola superficie-, así también parece que desaparecerá (de la manzana
entre F y G – 25 y 27 el Vedado) el Hospital Pediátrico "Pedro Borrás
Astorga".
Source: Children's Hospital Demolished for a Parking Lot - Havana
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