Originally Posted by
Peter McGurk
Well as an architect, I'm not having that am I?
There's a bizillion buildings with flat roofs and 'zany' shapes that are all perfectly waterproof. There's many that aren't. Some buildings are built well. Others aren't. Some buildings are maintained. Others aren't. There are almost as many reason for building failure as they are building failures.
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But one thing is certain. If it's the architect's fault he will pay for it. There's not many architects can go bust at the drop of a hat to avoid litigation and many who carry the can for others involved who do.
Of course you're not having that.
Living through the architectural disasters of this
*area I must say this Peter guy's got a cheek.
My heart bleeds for him and his fellow arch itects- sorry, I meant to type arch enemies- oh ****, enemas...well that's close enough. What a fine bunch of chaps they must be, sharing the burden for the social engineering mistakes of "others". More a case of
kicking the can than carrying it, seems to me.
Peter, you know you'll never get the chance to live on the Radcliffe estate. Why? ... it's gone. Good riddance.
Those who refuse to learn from the past are liable to keep repeating it's mistakes. A lot of your posts are full of holes, not unlike the Radcliffe estate's roofs.
*area (City centre, Gillmoss, Everton, Walton, Everton, Birkenhead, Norris Green, Toxteth, and for the past 30 years I've lived in Anfield).
Chas
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