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Originally Posted by jollyburger
You keep spouting off on how the building was torn down for aesthetic reasons but you have yet to mention one historical fact to back it up.
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I never once said it was directly torn down for aesthetic reasons. I stated that the general feeling for the structure at the time was likely the same as that shown for the Landmark Tower now.
How is this concept so hard for you people to grasp?
At that time it was generally the same age as the Landmark is now and would have been seen in the same general light: "Its an old outdated design / We have many similar structures / etc..."
I am not saying that they tore it down because they thought it was as ugly, but because in the context of the time it was generally not seen as special.
Or do you guys really believe that the people who allowed it to be torn down thought, "Wow, the Birks building is a unique and beautiful structure representing a fantastic form of architecture... well, let's take it down!"
No, they thought the same sentiments being shown on this thread towards the Landmark Tower.
It still makes me laugh how you can't figure this pattern of history repeating itself out.