I see the rest of you folks don't like this guy's idea. I think it's neat.
We repair other buildings so they will be there for future generations, why
not this one? Just because it has been a ruin as long as you can remember?
It seems people always want things to stay as THEY remember them. Ruth
At 9:29 AM -0500 3/10/04, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>Rome-Born Architect Dreams of Completing Colosseum
>
>Mon Mar 8,11:30 AM ET
>By Claire Soares
>
>ROME (Reuters) - The Colosseum will come full circle if one
>septuagenarian Roman gets his way.
>
>Architect Carlo Aymonino wants to rebuild the outer wall of the world's
>most famous amphitheater, once rocked by earthquakes and quarried to
>build other glories in the Eternal City.
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