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Originally Posted by 10023
There is so much absolute garbage suburbia in the US that it is very difficult to make an argument for razing anything even vaguely historic or aesthetically pleasing before redeveloping basically anything built between the 1940s and 1990s.
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except no as there are always unexpected, but obvious exceptions. like rush creek village in columbus for example. its was developed in the 50s by frank lloyd wright acolytes.
https://www.columbusnavigator.com/ru...e-worthington/
there is also plenty of other beloved architecture like googie early 60s era on suburban high streets, brutalist, post modern, walkable, etc. structures and areas in most burbs.
in other words its a mix just like cities, so its certainly not all fey wave of a hand teardown worthy out there.