Posted Jul 12, 2010, 4:20 PM
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I agree with bluenoser a bit; the stuco could've been left off and I would've been happy.
But this is a great example of using heritage buildings and still seeing development. Not a great example of taller buildings with heritage, but still a good example of heritage intergration.
I think that this project should be touted for using historical resources as an advantage, instead of tearing the building down.
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