Bridge between Denmark and Sweden:
- A way of communication and better relationships between Denmark and Sweden.
- There were economical and cultural plans growing in the future of both nations
- A lot of people got employed while they were constructing the bridge
- Thanks to the bridge, both Denmark and Sweden share many different facts, including the language, because Danish and Swedish are very similar from each other.
- The bridge is faster than a regular ferry.
Bridge in Germany:
- A way of communication between Frankfurt and schwabenholz
- They were people that didn’t have any access to Frankfurt
- The former bridge wasn’t in very good conditions and was very small therefore; there was a lot of traffic.
- Request to build a new bridge was sent to the “government” and they denied it.
- People didn’t give up, and they fight until the bridge was finally constructed.
Here you have my message to the presentation of Barbara Chaps!
To: Barbara Chaps
Greetings, my name is Ma Eugenia Fernandez, I am studying architecture in the Simon Bolivar University, First of all I would like to let you know how much of an inspiration I think you are, and I am more than sure, that I speak for a lot of my colleagues as well. You’ve showed us how powerful we can be even in the most difficult situations.
I love the way you presented the bridges because you taught me the significance of them, their history, their locations, all of that and more in a very simple way, I didn’t get bored at all while I was watching the videos, contrarily I enjoyed them.
The important thing I personally admired about the bridges, and with this I am basing myself with the bridge located in Germany, is he fact that the government ignored the petitions about why a bridge there will be such a help, and regardless that factor, the citizens took control of the situations and they made it real, I find myself in their positions at that time, because we are currently dealing with similar issues, however I don’t lose hope, and thanks to this video I know for sure I shouldn’t .
Once again,
Thank You.
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