From John Leeke:
<< At least one example of mid- to late-20th
century poor construction should be saved so we remember the lessons it can
teach. >>
But if it's preserved as built, won't it have to be re-preserved over and over
again?
Sort of like stuffing a bad-tempered pet after it's dead, and then spending
the rest of your life keeping the moths from eating it.
Kathy F.