At 5:57 PM -0400 10/16/98, Kevin Daly wrote: >The comparison of "restoration" and "reconstruction" seems to shift rather >a lot between museum restoration and day-to-day construction. No value >judgements, just an observation. > >Kevin Daly, completing the fabulous combination of a run-on sentence and a >lack of a real point-- well, in the case of warsaw, perhaps there was no 'restoration' -- as witold said, there was nothing left to restore. given what they started with, it makes the act of 'recontstruction' all the more amazing. i'm sure they got some things wrong along the way, on the other hand, the whole reconstruction of warsaw was certainly one of the most elaborate and inspiring *political* acts in the annals of preservation. bravo! denny Ward Dennis ][ architectural conservator, historian, preservationist Brooklyn, USA ][ R90/6 [log in to unmask] ][ CB750F = for sale, e-mail me ][ CB750 = project