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Originally Posted by passwordisnt123
I would argue that demolition and reconstruction *is* treating it with the dignity and respect it deserves.
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I think it's unnecessarily erasing history for lazy reasons. An old building can be fixed, refurbished, brought up to date with all it needs for today (wiring, high-speed internet, security, heating and cooling, etc.) while the historic envelope is retained for the sense of timelessness that national monuments should have.
Unless the proposal is to rebuild in the exact same architectural style as the original from the 19th century, I am against demolishing. This is and must remain a 19th century residence. Updated yes, repaired yes, made livable for the 21st century yes. But true to its origins and restored to its architectural glory, without the ideological diktats of the fascistic 1950's and their irrational attacks against architectural ornamentation.
I don't think what I'm saying is controversial in this day and age anymore... please reassure me!