scifan57 said:The sad part is that this spring, most of the building will be torn down to build a parking structure. Only the front portion of the building will be saved. Heritage laws here aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
leelai said:Oh, that's amazing they would tear down a building like that just for parking. Not good!
AdmiralAdama said:This is the latest in a string of ill considered decisions concerning Heritage buildings in Canada.
In April 2011, Vancouver's Pantages Theatre was demoed to make way for a high-rise condo project.
It was century-old structure that was quite unique with its ornate interior and canvas paintings.
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scifan57 said:The sad part is that this spring, most of the building will be torn down to build a parking structure. Only the front portion of the building will be saved. Heritage laws here aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
AdmiralAdama said:This is the latest in a string of ill considered decisions concerning Heritage buildings in Canada.
In April 2011, Vancouver's Pantages Theatre was demoed to make way for a high-rise condo project.
It was century-old structure that was quite unique with its ornate interior and canvas paintings.
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KevinJS said:Looks good, Richard.
Sometimes, running out of money is no bad thing. It gives time to pause for thought. A lot of medieval France still exists today because there was no money around for "improvements".
Of course, the reverse is also true. One of my favorite buildings anywhere in the world (the Basilique de Saint Dénis, just outside of Paris) was a ruin until Napoleon decided to renovate the place, because he wanted to be buried there, along with about 1000 years worth of French royalty. Now, it is one of the most spectacular buildings in Europe.
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