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Disaster that covers the earth: Reinforced concrete

Mankind had discovered reinforced concrete as "the invention of the century", a material that he could build more easily and get faster results. However, this was in reality the secular title of an army of destruction, the effect of which will be understood years later to cause great problems in health, life, psychology, sociology, and many other fields as well. Architect Tufan Okul analyzed for ANews.com.tr the impact of the reinforced concrete for nature and humanity.

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Disaster that covers the earth: Reinforced concrete

The sustainable, habitable, viable, conservable, and sustainable life cycle that has been going on for centuries with the soil, which can be destroyed and rebuilt at any time, has left its place to an anti-ecological, destructive, and invasive type.

Reinforced concrete, which is the new construction method, has turned into more of a technological weapon that targets not only human beings but also animals, plants, and the atmosphere when it is in the hands of heedless people with the only aim of gaining money.

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Disaster that covers the earth: Reinforced concrete

Unique and verdant lands surrendered to the invasion of reinforced concrete apartments.

Green landscapes, decorated with wooden materials since the earliest times of history, were drowned in the tile red bricks and the gray darkness of concrete.

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Disaster that covers the earth: Reinforced concrete

The disproportionate construction works in cities led to the establishment of the hegemony of unplanned urbanization by disrupting the wind corridors, waterways, and topographic structures that formed the natural cycle of the city.

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Disaster that covers the earth: Reinforced concrete

The short-lived structures of reinforced concrete, which did not come with a healthy infrastructure, could not show enough resistance to time and earthquakes, leaving tons of waste behind.

Thus, reinforced concrete left a mass, which does not disappear in nature and cannot be reused, as a legacy to humanity, and it is now tried to be reduced to more humanitarian dimensions with new regulations and limitations.