This is a photo from September 9th 2018 of some of the interior of Whiteleys department store a building that had stood since 1911. It’s no more apart from a facade. All that you see has been destroyed, all the energy embodied in the building turned to rubble and landfill. For me personally I hope that the gods of misfortune rain down rack and ruin on the perpetrators of this desecration. In terms of sustainability we must stop this unwarranted destruction of buildings that have decades, if not longer, of useful life left in them.
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This is such a sad situation, historical buildings that are torn apart.
What will be left after us, I wonder.
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It’s such a shame. I’m sure in places like Switzerland, that I visit because of my partner’s family, that this sort of destruction would happen less.
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I am pretty sure too. I remember that there is a building in Bucharest, in the center, an old one that looks like a shell, especially after the Revolution of 1989. They kept it and right inside the Association of Architects built a glass structure rising skywards 🙂
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