
Originally Posted by
Waterways
The new buildings are pathetic. Note the word iconic and its meaning.
Name me one apart from the Catholic Cathedral.
Iconic? Please?
I hope, but I think I will see pigs flying over a renovated Royal Iris first.
We are in a construction boom that will not last. The most has to made of it. Grabbing any half cocked raw concrete slab is not the way.
A nice prediction, however I don't have your faith. As I say, apart from the Brunswick Quay which was rejected by the city, nothing is iconic at all.
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Let's wait and see. I hope you are right.
At the current rate all of them will be stumped because of the obsession about views of the Liver and the cathedrals - people in Rock Ferry have first choice of views it seems.
I agree with you about the buildings being cut down. I really don't see any problem with tall buildings and I am fed up with people who have nothing to do with Liverpool making huge decisions that are going to effect us for years to come i.e. Ruth Kelly!
I like tall buildings and Brunswick Dock is an ideal site for talls. Her decision is rediculous and the reason I still have hope for the tower is that so many people and organisations disagree with her. As for this Rockferry thing, they don't pay Liverpool taxes therefore they have no say in what goes on here. I could understand if it was on their doorstep but it isn't. The way I see it, instead of an amazing cathederal to look at, they would have an amazing 21st Century skyscraper instead.
I agree with alot of what you say, but I wish you and others would be a little less pesimistic. Yes there have been disappointments, but there have also been alot more successes. I believe if people are more optimistic about planned projects and really get behind them, then they will go ahead. If people just s##g things off from the get-go, and don't have faith in them being approved, then the projects will never materialise. Just try and be a bit more positive, especially about projects like the north docks etc.
B.T.W. Buildings I think are iconic : Both cathederals, Graces, St Georges Hall and surrounding buildings all of which are unique. Oh and Radio City Tower, only joking! Liverpool had alot more iconic buildings, most of which where destroyed in WW2. There are numerous books showing these buildings.
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