Ed Bass
One of the Regulars
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This is precisely what I'm talking about Douglas.
Best, Toots
Best, Toots
DOUGLAS said:At least you guys didn't lose the Beaux-arts Penn Station.
Although this was a horrible mistake it did get people involved in preserving other structures but not enough though.
DOUGLAS said:At least you guys didn't lose the Beaux-arts Penn Station.
[Although this was a horrible mistake it did get people involved in preserving other structures but not enough though.
dhermann1 said:From what I've seen of Beverly Hills (only on TV) you'll need a heck of an arm to fog a rock down those 1/4 mile driveways. Possibly a shoulder launched tactical nuclear device instead?
RondoHatton said:You gotta be kidding - Falcon's Lair being McMansionized? Shoulda stopped at the Lautner remodel. Then Madonga took her whack at it.
I have come to loathe my home town! The disregard for anything historic, the laying waste to things of cultural value. That damn talk show host who ruined Rudy Valee's home and all you mentioned can suffer the every pain of hell here on earth before roasting in Hitler's lap for eternity and I still will not be satisfied, for the glorious things of old will still be gone, auctioned off on the alter of profit to the most tasteless/richest S.O.B.s!
Sure, if they can afford it, they can do what they please with it? And for this "sacred right", I have seen this town deteriorate into a shoddy shambles of greased pol's palms and Tuscan-style turds flourish. A pox on all their houses! Cancel my rhumba lessons!
Now ask me how I really feel.
Ed, I loves ya!
Twitch said:<snipped tale of woe and good advice about maintaining old buildings>QUOTE]
Just a note to add onto Twitch's statement:
My husband and I applied for a lot line adjustment and the County held it up until they could pass a law specifically designed for our property prohibiting this action from taking place.
This is illegal.
And, according to my neighbors, occurs all the time.
I'd love to spill the info to some reporter :rage:
With actions like this taking place, one wonders how much of the same is occuring to prevent preserving our historic past...
Vintage Betty
RondoHatton said:OK, let Mother Nature have the last word, and let's just have the entire region shook to the ground- every damn building into the dust.
Twitch said:The fact that our society can afford to dally in reburbishing old buildings is only as strong as we are rich.
I like So. Cal. in that there is little that is truly worth preserving. Building here has always been lighter due to good weather. This lends for easy demolition. Stucco and 2 X 4s isn't classic nor was it ever conceived to last a millenium.
Where we have half a dozen old buildings to referbish old eastern cities have dozens. And everybody start whining about their favorite. "Oh they should save the old 5 and dime store." "Bubba's department store was a landmark." "Let's not forget the very 1st Dairy Queen west of the Mississippi."
The reality is that very few buildings will be able to be saved as ttime progresses. The ones that are had better be big time and not just 25 year old taco stands. Remember this is your kids' money you're spending.
Go take a (last) look at Hollywood while you can - see those tall construction cranes? Hollywood will soon be unrecognizable when the "improvements" are completed. Ditto for downtown - go see the old whore the "Grey Lady", the Times building in all her glory before she is walled in by new construction - no, no, certainly not Manhattanization by any means, no, harrumph, cough cough, and don't look behind the curtain! Ironic justice for her slutting herself out to a pro-developer editorial stance.Forgotten Man said:...thank goodness for Hollywood in the fact that they use that place for so many movies and commercials that it has been saved from the wrecking ball...
..They can knock down every building from the 60’s on to now for all I care, my concern is the Art Deco masterpieces and earlier structures of the 1900’s. And if you look closely, you’ll find a good deal still standing...
FM~
Forgotten Man said:They can knock down every building from the 60’s on to now for all I care, my concern is the Art Deco masterpieces and earlier structures of the 1900’s. And if you look closely, you’ll find a good deal still standing.
FM~
RondoHatton said:Go take a (last) look at Hollywood while you can - see those tall construction cranes?
Miss Neecerie said:See the problem with all this....is that there is someone out there saying
'preserve the victorians"
and another dude out there saying 'preserve the mid century 60's buildings'
So basically with all the different 'eras' that there are people wishing to defend and preserve we approach the 'can't knock down anything, can't build, can't -do- anything point.
I know that -we- like to think our chosen era is the bee's knees and worth preserving -over- some other era.....face it...there are others that feel the exact same way about their chosen eras.
Forgotten Man said:The thread started out by talking about rather large mansions that the stars of Hollywood’s golden age once had… they were built very well, expensive rare woods, marble and fine work of old world quality. The homes that are going up in their place are made of sheetrock, stucco, drywall and other shabby materials...let alone having bad design and the characteristics of a stack of cardboard boxes!