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1. The Metropolis Observed: One Building's Struggle
www.metropolismag.com/html/con - [Cached]Published on: 10/2/2002 Last Visited: 10/2/2002
The psychological implications of renovation must also be considered, says Shawn Santo, editor of the Detroit-centric Left Bank magazine and founder of the coalition. "To recover the building would be monumental. It has such deep cultural significance to at least three generations of metro Detroiters," she says. "It's not just personal memories that are important, it's about a collective memory. You can't ignore that when thinking about good city-making."
Chapman, who works for the city's Historic Designation Advisory Board, concurs: "Every city has a landmark and I don't know what that becomes in Detroit. What becomes our common landmark? What becomes the common place that we all identify with?" -
2. The Metropolis Observed: One Building's Struggle
www.metropolismag.com/html/con - [Cached]Published on: 6/7/2002 Last Visited: 6/7/2002
The psychological implications of renovation must also be considered, says Shawn Santo, editor of the Detroit-centric Left Bank magazine and founder of the coalition. "To recover the building would be monumental. It has such deep cultural significance to at least three generations of metro Detroiters," she says. "It's not just personal memories that are important, it's about a collective memory. You can't ignore that when thinking about good city-making."
Chapman, who works for the city's Historic Designation Advisory Board, concurs: "Every city has a landmark and I don't know what that becomes in Detroit. What becomes our common landmark? What becomes the common place that we all identify with?" -
3. The Metropolis Observed: One Building's Struggle
www.metropolismag.org/html/con - [Cached]Published on: 4/5/2001 Last Visited: 1/26/2002
The psychological implications of renovation must also be considered, says Shawn Santo, editor of the Detroit-centric Left Bank magazine and founder of the coalition. "To recover the building would be monumental. It has such deep cultural significance to at least three generations of metro Detroiters," she says. "It's not just personal memories that are important, it's about a collective memory. You can't ignore that when thinking about good city-making."
Chapman, who works for the city's Historic Designation Advisory Board, concurs: "Every city has a landmark and I don't know what that becomes in Detroit. What becomes our common landmark? What becomes the common place that we all identify with?"

