Too bad that fine old late 19th century building had to go. It was much better-looking than its replacement.
Why is so much of what's built for the middle-class market in modern times a degradation relative to the construction of a much earlier, less affluent era?
Too bad that fine old late 19th century building had to go. It was much better-looking than its replacement.
ReplyDeleteWhy is so much of what's built for the middle-class market in modern times a degradation relative to the construction of a much earlier, less affluent era?