Again: get the virtual reality/virtual tourism people out to completely record the building. Then we have a record of whatever historically and culturally significant was done, without requiring that real people have to live in them or look at them every day.
Roger Inkpen
2 years ago
No doubt the Chinese will going through this process in the next 20-30 years.
Billy Bob
2 years ago
Why is it the only people that ever want to save cold, damp “character” buildings is rich people who don’t have to live in them? If you won’t give up your nice warm modern home to live in these eyesores then stop trying to make other other people live in them
Again: get the virtual reality/virtual tourism people out to completely record the building. Then we have a record of whatever historically and culturally significant was done, without requiring that real people have to live in them or look at them every day.
No doubt the Chinese will going through this process in the next 20-30 years.
Why is it the only people that ever want to save cold, damp “character” buildings is rich people who don’t have to live in them? If you won’t give up your nice warm modern home to live in these eyesores then stop trying to make other other people live in them