Posted Mar 25, 2013, 4:19 PM
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Ok, good, so, any building that is not energy efficient or doesn't optimize the square footage is safe for demolition unless it's one of a handful of especially significant buildings like Lever House or the Seagram Building.
Now that the criteria for demolition is established, we can now proceed to demolish 90% of all the building on manhattan.
Anyway, if you weren't convinced that history is repeating itself this is a great article that demonstrates it.
oh look, a report comes out that says that the buildings nobody likes (except for those pesty preservationalists) are functionally obsolete and should be replaced. :p
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