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From the ‘Distortion lV’ series
Important Buildings Lost in 2013 | Via
Before shiny new projects rush to break ground in 2014, let’s raise a glass to some of the most iconic buildings we said goodbye to this year.
Many of the contested demolitions in 2013 involved structures that were once considered innovative, but just a few decades later, have been labeled “obsolete.” This fact heats up some food for thought: Just how future-proof are the “futuristic” buildings that are being proposed and built now?
Astrodome
Chicago’s Prentice Women’s Hospital
The Cyclorama Building at Gettysburg
Pan Am Worldport Terminal at New York’s JFK International Airport
Beijing’s “Rooftop Villa”
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