About half of London is heritage something or other, and landowners have wanted to demolish and rebuild for a while now. The biggest practice has been 'tragic fires' but I guess this one will start working as well.
Nothing built of wood or concrete is going to much of a landmark for long. We're not talking about pyramids or catacombs here. Stuff built now isn't made to last, and it certainly isn't designed to be habited for hundreds of years. I think the majority of structures in history were not. Just very important things like Cathedrals should be on lists.
About half of London is heritage something or other, and landowners have wanted to demolish and rebuild for a while now. The biggest practice has been 'tragic fires' but I guess this one will start working as well.
Nothing built of wood or concrete is going to much of a landmark for long. We're not talking about pyramids or catacombs here. Stuff built now isn't made to last, and it certainly isn't designed to be habited for hundreds of years. I think the majority of structures in history were not. Just very important things like Cathedrals should be on lists.