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Old Posted Jan 23, 2023, 6:19 PM
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“More likely, it would read as a weak representation of the original building, which no one alive today has ever seen.”
Yes, and it will be. I listened to the minutes of one of their past presentations. Their issue with using the historic building as-is is that the floor levels don't line up. You can see in the renderings, they'd "rebuild" the building with matching floor heights, which is already not accurate by definition

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Are the buildings structurally unsound?
Nope. They never claimed that in previous minutes.
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