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Architecture, history, and archeology lovers, you’re in for a treat! One man’s passion for architecture helped develop a massive community of like-minded people. Welcome to the ‘Lost Architecture’ project, a cozy niche on Reddit carved out by architectural historian Tom Ravenscroft.

The r/Lost_Architecture subreddit has over 133k members following the latest posts that are all about showing some love to interesting buildings that (sadly!) no longer exist. The community is dedicated to documenting how much time changes the world and how even the buildings that we think will seemingly stand forever eventually crumble and wither away. It’s a dive into the past and a journey you don’t want to resurface from any time soon.

To show you just how awesome of an online community it is and how easy it is to fall in love with it, we’ve picked out some of the best photos shared by its members. As you’re scrolling down, going deeper, flipping back through the pages of history, remember to upvote the pics that you liked the most. We’d also love to hear all about which buildings caught your eye and why, so be sure to write us a comment (or two!) at the very bottom of this list.

Tom, the founder of the subreddit and the editor of Dezeen, the world's largest architect and design site, was kind enough to walk Bored Panda through the inspiration behind r/Lost_Architecture, how the community has changed over the years, and what keeps him fascinated with architectural history. Read on for the full interview, dear Pandas!

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The Original Neue Elbbrücke Bridge From 1887-1959 In Hamburg, Germany

The Original Neue Elbbrücke Bridge From 1887-1959 In Hamburg, Germany

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“It’s Not Possible To Take Such A Photograph Anymore, As The Buildings Outside Block The Sun Rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929)

“It’s Not Possible To Take Such A Photograph Anymore, As The Buildings Outside Block The Sun Rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929)

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Just last week, on May 25, the ‘Lost Architecture’ project celebrated its 4th birthday. Founded back in 2017, the subreddit has, since then, become a staple for architecture and history lovers who are redditors or simply passing through alike.

'Lost Architecture's' founder, Tom, revealed to Bored Panda that he founded the subreddit because of one specific event that occurred in 2014. "The sub was born as a direct response to the sad demolition of Bertrand Goldberg's Brutalist Prentice Hospital in Chicago, which featured in the sub's first post and is still the sub's icon," he said.

After posting a picture of the hospital before it was demolished on Reddit, he then realized that there was no subreddit dedicated exclusively to lost architecture. And that's what drove him to create r/Lost_Architecture.

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#4

Built In 1504, Demolished In 1910. What Was The Oldest House In Hamburg, Germany

Built In 1504, Demolished In 1910. What Was The Oldest House In Hamburg, Germany

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Buddhas Of Bamiyan 6th-Century,the Statues Were Blown Up And Destroyed In March 2001 By The Taliban, On Orders From Leader Mullah Mohammed Omar

Buddhas Of Bamiyan 6th-Century,the Statues Were Blown Up And Destroyed In March 2001 By The Taliban, On Orders From Leader Mullah Mohammed Omar

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Aksa
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember the news on tv about the destruction of these statues. I was a child and I was shocked by thoughtlessness and lack of respect for cultural relics.

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"The community was started, and remains, a place to celebrate the breadth of lost architecture, highlighting buildings that are no longer with us from the significant to the bizarre, or even mundane. As it has grown so too has the breadth of the lost architecture featured, allowing me and the community to learn both about long disappeared buildings and recently demolished buildings," Tom praised the community that has grown immensely since 2017.

Tom also opened up about his love for architecture and how this passion has woven itself into his life. "Architecture has fascinated me for a very long time and I'm lucky enough to have studied it and now worked near it for an age. My masters are in architectural history and I have worked as an architecture journalist for years—currently, I am the editor of the world's largest architect and design site Dezeen—so I get to enjoy architecture a lot! Lost Architecture is another place to reveal buildings I was not aware of and then jump down rabbit holes of researching them. I hope others enjoy it too," he detailed.

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Medieval Town Of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. Once One Of The Most Picturesque And Pristine Late Medieval Towns In Europe. Destroyed On March 22nd, 1945, One Month Before The War's End

Medieval Town Of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. Once One Of The Most Picturesque And Pristine Late Medieval Towns In Europe. Destroyed On March 22nd, 1945, One Month Before The War's End

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#8

Old Detroit Library In Detroit, Mi. Opened In 1877 And Demolished In 1931

Old Detroit Library In Detroit, Mi. Opened In 1877 And Demolished In 1931

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#9

The Saltair Pavilion 1900-1925

The Saltair Pavilion 1900-1925

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Mihai Mara
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

from Wikipedia: "The first Saltair pavilion and a few other buildings were destroyed by fire on April 22, 1925.[3] A new pavilion was built, and the resort was expanded at the same location by new investors,"

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"Lost Architecture has showcased lost buildings of all styles from all around the world. Although I enjoy the sub, there are many many buildings I never want to see in it. Right now there are numerous examples of both historical and more contemporary modernist, Brutalist and PoMo buildings that are under threat from demolition. I hope we won't be seeing any of them in Lost Architecture any time soon," he shared that as much as he enjoys the subreddit, protecting the historic buildings themselves is more important than a quality photo that would fit the community's theme.

#10

2000 Year Old N6 Pyramid In Sudan Which Was Demolished In The 1800’s By An Italian Treasure Hunter

2000 Year Old N6 Pyramid In Sudan Which Was Demolished In The 1800’s By An Italian Treasure Hunter

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Friday
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The pyramid was the biggest treasure only to be destroyed by ignorance and greed.

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The Late 3rd Century Tetrapylon Of Ancient Palmyra, Syria. Deliberately Destroyed By Isis, 2017

The Late 3rd Century Tetrapylon Of Ancient Palmyra, Syria. Deliberately Destroyed By Isis, 2017

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Ara
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A sickening and pointless act. What did the destruction really achieve?

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Warsaw, Poland 1939. No Need To Say What Happened Here. Truly A Tragic Loss

Warsaw, Poland 1939. No Need To Say What Happened Here. Truly A Tragic Loss

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Shelp
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This wasn't in 1939, because the big church you see in the background has been destroyed during WW1. Anyways, the complete demolition of Warsaw during WW2 was terrible.

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The subreddit is pretty much straightforward and only has a tiny handful of rules (which, considering Reddit’s love for long lists of rules as a whole, is fairly surprising yet refreshing). So anyone thinking about posting on r/Lost_Architecture should focus on posting buildings that have been lost (duh!) and avoid before-and-after images. There’s plenty of room on Reddit for B&A’s, but r/Lost_Architecture is not one of them.

Architectural history itself is the study of buildings in their historical context. What the historian focuses on depends on their interests: some put all of their energy into the conservation and preservation of buildings while others see education—whether at university or through other means like traditional, digital, or social media—to be their calling.

#13

Times Square (1919) Before All The Renovations And Billboards

Times Square (1919) Before All The Renovations And Billboards

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Esperanza Escalante-Amador
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg the amount of people gives me chills after coronavirus. How are we ever going to get back to normal?

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#14

Lost Buildings From Villages In The Pacific Northwest, Late 1800s

Lost Buildings From Villages In The Pacific Northwest, Late 1800s

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Bowhead House, Edinburgh, Scotland. Built In The Early 1500s, It Was Demolished In 1878. Many Locals Mourned The Loss, Having Regarded The House As One Of The Most Distinctive Relics Of The Old City

Bowhead House, Edinburgh, Scotland. Built In The Early 1500s, It Was Demolished In 1878. Many Locals Mourned The Loss, Having Regarded The House As One Of The Most Distinctive Relics Of The Old City

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Marion
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nevertheless, Edinburgh still has beautiful very old buildings to look at, worth a visit!

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These architectural historians are people of many, many talents. They have to know a bit about a wide range of subjects, ranging from architecture and history (obviously) to archaeology, art history, engineering, sustainability, and building design.

Studying architectural trends and styles, placing building innovations into their proper context, and determining how everything changes over time and in different geographical locations are all an architectural historian’s bread and butter.

After all, the way in which buildings are built, what materials are used, what the aesthetics are, and how quickly they’re replaced by different styles altogether can tell us a lot about the particular time period, as well as the mentality and philosophy of the locals.

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I Took An 1898 Edition Of The California Architect And Building News And Found As Many Of The Houses In San Francisco As I Could On Google Maps

I Took An 1898 Edition Of The California Architect And Building News And Found As Many Of The Houses In San Francisco As I Could On Google Maps

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Erin Skinner
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The original way the house was built was much more beautiful than the "upgrade"

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#17

The Original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In NYC, Demolished In 1929 To Serve As The Site For The Empire State Building

The Original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In NYC, Demolished In 1929 To Serve As The Site For The Empire State Building

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#18

The Old Dutch House In Bristol, England. It Was Constructed In 1676 But Was Destroyed During The Bristol Blitz Of 1940 By The Luftwaffe

The Old Dutch House In Bristol, England. It Was Constructed In 1676 But Was Destroyed During The Bristol Blitz Of 1940 By The Luftwaffe

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The founder of the subreddit, Tom, currently lives in London and works as the editor of Dezeen. He got his master’s degrees in architectural history from both the University of Edinburgh, as well as The Bartlett. In other words, architecture and design are his lifeblood. And his passion is evident in the ‘Lost Architecture’ project.

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The Armenian Cemetery Of Julfa Had Around 10,000 Elaborate Funerary Monuments Called "Khachkars," Dating From The 9th To 17th Centuries. In 1998 And 2006 The Azerbaijani Government Destroyed Them All

The Armenian Cemetery Of Julfa Had Around 10,000 Elaborate Funerary Monuments Called "Khachkars," Dating From The 9th To 17th Centuries. In 1998 And 2006 The Azerbaijani Government Destroyed Them All

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Colored Photograph Of Dresden, Germany (1890) Before The Bombing Of 1945

Colored Photograph Of Dresden, Germany (1890) Before The Bombing Of 1945

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Akalvin
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This view is called "The Canaletto View". Dresden was in ruins after WW2 but it was rebuilt: Augustusbr...ac1c46.jpg Augustusbrcke-Dresden-mit-Canalettoblick-zur-Historischen-Innenstadt-60b490eac1c46.jpg

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#21

Petrikirche In Berlin | Built In 1853, Destroyed In 1945 By The Bombing Of Berlin

Petrikirche In Berlin | Built In 1853, Destroyed In 1945 By The Bombing Of Berlin

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The Hotel Netherland (NYC) Photographed In 1905 And Later Demolished In 1927

The Hotel Netherland (NYC) Photographed In 1905 And Later Demolished In 1927

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And combined with another hotel to make the exclusive Sherry-Netherland. Did you know Louis Sherry was an immigrant who started out as a confectioner and caterer? You can still buy his chocolates.

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#23

Ludgate Hill, London. Late 1800’s. Bombed In Ww2 Replaced With Modern Architecture

Ludgate Hill, London. Late 1800’s. Bombed In Ww2 Replaced With Modern Architecture

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#24

"UFO" McDonald's In Cambridgeshire, UK. (1990-2008)

"UFO" McDonald's In Cambridgeshire, UK. (1990-2008)

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Jenni Howard
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was originally another space/robot themed restaurant, I believe it was called Megatron or something, then Maccy Ds bought it after it shut. It was down the road from me

Helena R
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Where exactly was it? I vaguely remember passing this in the car as a kid and thinking it was weird (I had family in Cambridgeshire at the time)

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Vicky Z
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The fact that we have great medieval buildings and then there's a MC Donald building out of nowhere is hilarious

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went the as a teenager, it was sad when it was demolished. I think it has a second hand car business or similar small business where it one stood :(

Al Kelly
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We used to hit this one up from time to time. It was right outside the RAF base in Huntington. Great memories, terrible food, but you’ll never see another one like it.

Lorna Morley-Medd
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was a great landmark - as you drove up the A14 that turned into the A1 you would give people directions by it.

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Does not belong in Cambridge England, send back to the USA

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Sibley Breaker, Pennsylvania, Built In 1886 And Destroyed By Fire In 1906

Sibley Breaker, Pennsylvania, Built In 1886 And Destroyed By Fire In 1906

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Izumo-Taisha Honden, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Though The True Appearance Of This Shrine Is Not Known, These Artistic Renderings Are Based On Archaeological Evidence Of Giant Pillars And Historic Records Stating That The Building Was Raised On A 48 Meter Tall Platform. Stood C. 900-1200

Izumo-Taisha Honden, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Though The True Appearance Of This Shrine Is Not Known, These Artistic Renderings Are Based On Archaeological Evidence Of Giant Pillars And Historic Records Stating That The Building Was Raised On A 48 Meter Tall Platform. Stood C. 900-1200

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#28

Towers Of Bologna, Italy. Built In The 12th Century. Over Time They Were Demolished And Others Collapsed. Only 2 Remain Today

Towers Of Bologna, Italy. Built In The 12th Century. Over Time They Were Demolished And Others Collapsed. Only 2 Remain Today

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Imperial Palace At Constantinople, 12th Century

Imperial Palace At Constantinople, 12th Century

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Mathew Aaberg
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please stop the Istanbul/Constantinople war. The name Istanbul can be traced to the meaning "The city" so stop the petty bickering. Its like arguing over calling Paris Lutetia because that's what is was called several centuries ago.

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The Royal Opera House In Valletta, Malta (1911). Built In 1866, It Was Destroyed In World War II From A Direct Hit By Luftwaffe Bombers

The Royal Opera House In Valletta, Malta (1911). Built In 1866, It Was Destroyed In World War II From A Direct Hit By Luftwaffe Bombers

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St. Nikolai Church / Hamburg (Germany), Gothic Revival, Tallest Construction In The World Until 1877, Bombed In Summer 1943 By Royal Air Force. The Ruins Continue To Serve As A Memorial For The Victims Of War And Nazi Terror

St. Nikolai Church / Hamburg (Germany), Gothic Revival, Tallest Construction In The World Until 1877, Bombed In Summer 1943 By Royal Air Force. The Ruins Continue To Serve As A Memorial For The Victims Of War And Nazi Terror

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The Elisabeth Bridge Built In 1903 Budapest, Hungary. It Was The Longest Single-Span Bridge In The World At The Time And An Engineering Marvel. Following The Retreat Of German Forces From The City In Ww2, It Was Blown Up In The Morning Of January 18, 1945. Replaced In 1964 By A Modernist Bridge

The Elisabeth Bridge Built In 1903 Budapest, Hungary. It Was The Longest Single-Span Bridge In The World At The Time And An Engineering Marvel. Following The Retreat Of German Forces From The City In Ww2, It Was Blown Up In The Morning Of January 18, 1945. Replaced In 1964 By A Modernist Bridge

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Interior Of The Ss Normandie. 1935 -1942. Destroyed In An Accidental Fire During Refurbishment For Military Service

Interior Of The Ss Normandie. 1935 -1942. Destroyed In An Accidental Fire During Refurbishment For Military Service

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Sarah Foster
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Luckily, much of the beautiful Art Deco interiors still remain! Because it was being converted into a war ship, they removed a lot of the art and decoration and put it into storage before the fire broke out. The interiors are now in various museum collections such as the V&A in London.

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St. Ludwig Monastery - Netherlands. Completely Demolished In 2015

St. Ludwig Monastery - Netherlands. Completely Demolished In 2015

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Saint Thomas
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, but it was built in 1909, and it's not a very exceptionnal building. It wasn't anymore up to norms and safety standards. And its renovation would have cost far more than what its real architectural value was. I know it looks all fancy what with the bricks and turrets and all, but there are a lot of similar buildings across Northern Europe. Old (boarding) schools, monasteries, you name it. Yes, it would have been nice to renovate it. But I think it hardly is on the same level as other examples in this list, with building hundredS of years old demolished for stupid reasons.

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#35

Palais Du Trocadéro 1878-1936

Palais Du Trocadéro 1878-1936

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Grand Entrance, Exposition Universal, Paris, France. 1900 Paris World's Fair

Grand Entrance, Exposition Universal, Paris, France. 1900 Paris World's Fair

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Kirsten Kerkhof
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not too sad about that being gone since it was undoubtedly never intended to be permanent.

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Old Warehouses Of Holländischer Brook In Hamburg, Germany - Once Part Of The Largest Concentration Of Mixed Commercial-Residential Houses In Europe

Old Warehouses Of Holländischer Brook In Hamburg, Germany - Once Part Of The Largest Concentration Of Mixed Commercial-Residential Houses In Europe

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Krestovsky Water Towers, Moscow, Russia. Designed By Maxim Geppener In The Late 19th Century, Demolished In 1939 During The Expansion Of The Motorway

Krestovsky Water Towers, Moscow, Russia. Designed By Maxim Geppener In The Late 19th Century, Demolished In 1939 During The Expansion Of The Motorway

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Colored Photographs Of Rotterdam Before The German Bombings

Colored Photographs Of Rotterdam Before The German Bombings

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Zabłudów Synagogue: Built In The 17th Century, Poland. The Wooden Synagogue Was Burned In 1941 By The Nazis

Zabłudów Synagogue: Built In The 17th Century, Poland. The Wooden Synagogue Was Burned In 1941 By The Nazis

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"Burned in 1941 by the nazis". Nazis? Oh, please! German soldiers from the 4th Army under the command of Field Marshal von Kluge.

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Castelinho De Ipanema, Rio De Janeiro. Built In 1904 And Demolished In The 60's Due To Urban Speculation. One Of The Few Buildings In Moorish Style In Rio

Castelinho De Ipanema, Rio De Janeiro. Built In 1904 And Demolished In The 60's Due To Urban Speculation. One Of The Few Buildings In Moorish Style In Rio

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Nahavand Castle In Nahavand, Iran. Built During The Sassanian Era (224–651 Ad), It Was Demolished In The Late 1800s Because The Shah Believed There Was Treasure Hidden Underneath

Nahavand Castle In Nahavand, Iran. Built During The Sassanian Era (224–651 Ad), It Was Demolished In The Late 1800s Because The Shah Believed There Was Treasure Hidden Underneath

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#43

1800s Painting Of Vienna. The City Would Dramatically Change Its Appearance Later In The Last Part Of The 19th Century

1800s Painting Of Vienna. The City Would Dramatically Change Its Appearance Later In The Last Part Of The 19th Century

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Shelp
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Vienna nowadays is beautiful, I don't think the early XXth century buildings are a bad thing

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These "Unknown" Photos Of Pre War Dresden Really Show Off How Beautiful The City Was. All Structures In These Photos No Longer Exist

These "Unknown" Photos Of Pre War Dresden Really Show Off How Beautiful The City Was. All Structures In These Photos No Longer Exist

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The Old Prussian City Of Konigsberg, Germany (Now Kaliningrad, Russia) Before It Was Destroyed In The Second World War (Colorized). Look At What The City Looks Like Now And Its Depressing. Nothing Much Except The Main Church Remains From These Photos, The Rest Is Lost To History

The Old Prussian City Of Konigsberg, Germany (Now Kaliningrad, Russia) Before It Was Destroyed In The Second World War (Colorized). Look At What The City Looks Like Now And Its Depressing. Nothing Much Except The Main Church Remains From These Photos, The Rest Is Lost To History

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#46

This Crane Stood Atop The Unfinished Cologne Cathedral From 1511 Until 1868

This Crane Stood Atop The Unfinished Cologne Cathedral From 1511 Until 1868

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#47

Kowloon Walled City: This Former Military Base Turned Into China’s Tightest City, It Was Demolished In 1994

Kowloon Walled City: This Former Military Base Turned Into China’s Tightest City, It Was Demolished In 1994

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#48

Temple Of Gwalior, India. Destroyed During The Islamic Invasions

Temple Of Gwalior, India. Destroyed During The Islamic Invasions

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The Palace Of Coudenberg In Brussels, Belgium. Built 1100 - Demolished 1774

The Palace Of Coudenberg In Brussels, Belgium. Built 1100 - Demolished 1774

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Saint Thomas
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The palace was demolished because most of it was destroyed in a fire in 1733. 40 years later it was decided to get rid of the ruins and what was left to develop a new square with buildings in neo-classical style : the "Place Royale". They're are still standing to this day. You can visit what's left of the Coudenberg, and it's very interesting. The ruins are underground, since the new square was built above them. I highly recommend it if you come to Brussels : https://coudenberg.brussels/en

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"Moskva" Swimming Pool. Built In Place Of Demolished Church Of Christ The Savior In 1960, Demolished In 1994, Replaced With Restored Christ The Savior Church

"Moskva" Swimming Pool. Built In Place Of Demolished Church Of Christ The Savior In 1960, Demolished In 1994, Replaced With Restored Christ The Savior Church

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#51

Loew's 72nd Street Theater: 1932-1960; A Far Eastern Extravaganza, And Possible The Last Truly Grand Movie Palace To Be Built

Loew's 72nd Street Theater: 1932-1960; A Far Eastern Extravaganza, And Possible The Last Truly Grand Movie Palace To Be Built

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Auntriarch
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If that still existed I would go there and not bother with the film

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#52

Oceanfront Mansions In Sea Bright, Nj. Color Pictures Taken By Steve Brown In 1968. Years Of Demolition Unknown

Oceanfront Mansions In Sea Bright, Nj. Color Pictures Taken By Steve Brown In 1968. Years Of Demolition Unknown

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The houses were beautiful, but expensive to buy and own. So sad to watch them age.

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#53

The Last Image Of The Centuries-Old Jain Temple Being Demolished In 1992 In Lahore, Pakistan

The Last Image Of The Centuries-Old Jain Temple Being Demolished In 1992 In Lahore, Pakistan

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Apartment Building At Humlegårdsgatan In Stockholm, Sweden. New Zoning Plans Prohibited Apartments At The Street, Which Forced The Tenants Out And The Demolition Of The Building In 1966. It Was Replaced By A Seven-Story Office Building

Apartment Building At Humlegårdsgatan In Stockholm, Sweden. New Zoning Plans Prohibited Apartments At The Street, Which Forced The Tenants Out And The Demolition Of The Building In 1966. It Was Replaced By A Seven-Story Office Building

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Federal Coffee Palace: Built In 1888, Melbourne Australia. A Coffee Palace Was A Hotel That Did Not Serve Alcohol. The Melbourne Location Was Demolished In 1973

Federal Coffee Palace: Built In 1888, Melbourne Australia. A Coffee Palace Was A Hotel That Did Not Serve Alcohol. The Melbourne Location Was Demolished In 1973

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And again, probably replaced by a fugly modernistic concrete box. The sixties were good for those abominations.

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#56

Old Post Office Building In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built In 1892, Demolished In 1966 For A Parking Lot

Old Post Office Building In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built In 1892, Demolished In 1966 For A Parking Lot

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Old San Francisco City Hall Completed In 1899. It Was Destroyed In The Infamous 1906 Earthquake Which Destroyed Most Of The City

Old San Francisco City Hall Completed In 1899. It Was Destroyed In The Infamous 1906 Earthquake Which Destroyed Most Of The City

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Sharon Collier
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My great aunt's birth certificate was destroyed when this fell/burned. She would tell people she was 10 years younger than she really was, and they couldn't prove her wrong.

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#58

Chicago Town And Tennis Club. Built 1924. Demolished 2020, Despite A Private Offer To Move The Building To A Chicago Park. Future Site Of A Dormitory

Chicago Town And Tennis Club. Built 1924. Demolished 2020, Despite A Private Offer To Move The Building To A Chicago Park. Future Site Of A Dormitory

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#59

Dr. Saidman's Solarium, Aix-Le-Bans, France. Built In 1930 As An Experiment In Heliotherapy, The Building Consisted Of A Rotating Platform Of Cabins Which Turned To Face The Sun. It Was Destroyed In Ww2

Dr. Saidman's Solarium, Aix-Le-Bans, France. Built In 1930 As An Experiment In Heliotherapy, The Building Consisted Of A Rotating Platform Of Cabins Which Turned To Face The Sun. It Was Destroyed In Ww2

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#60

Casino Theatre, New York City, Designed By Francis Kimball And Thomas Wisedell In 1882 And Demolished In 1930. The Theatre Was The First In New York To Be Lit Entirely By Electricity, Popularized The Chorus Line And Introduced White Audiences To African-American Shows

Casino Theatre, New York City, Designed By Francis Kimball And Thomas Wisedell In 1882 And Demolished In 1930. The Theatre Was The First In New York To Be Lit Entirely By Electricity, Popularized The Chorus Line And Introduced White Audiences To African-American Shows

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#61

Times Square During The Postwar Boom. Very Little Remains

Times Square During The Postwar Boom. Very Little Remains

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What do you mean “very little remains”? While some buildings have been added, replaced, or obscured by advertising, the theatres, the Flatiron Building, as well as many of the other older buildings, and the square itself are still there. It’s also now a hell of a lot safer for pedestrians.

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Not Lost Just Yet But 417 Park Avenue In NYC Is About To Be Demolished To Be Replaced With A Towering Glass Office Building. It’s Not A Super Well Known Or Notable Building But It’s Always Caught My Eye. It’s One Of The Last Brick And Mortar Apartment Buildings That Far Down On Park Ave In NYC

Not Lost Just Yet But 417 Park Avenue In NYC Is About To Be Demolished To Be Replaced With A Towering Glass Office Building. It’s Not A Super Well Known Or Notable Building But It’s Always Caught My Eye. It’s One Of The Last Brick And Mortar Apartment Buildings That Far Down On Park Ave In NYC

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate this. Why not repurpose the building, and replace some older, shitty, modernistic, gray concrete box monstrosity with their new, equally shitty, all too common, blue glass architecture monstrosity?

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#63

Sir Paul Pindar's House, London, England. Built In 1599, Demolished In 1890 To Make Way For A Train Station- Though Part Of Its Facade Was Preserved By The V&a Museum

Sir Paul Pindar's House, London, England. Built In 1599, Demolished In 1890 To Make Way For A Train Station- Though Part Of Its Facade Was Preserved By The V&a Museum

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#64

First Point Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built In 1877, The Structure Proved Costly To Maintain Due To Unstable Foundations; It Was Replaced By A Larger Bridge In 1925

First Point Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built In 1877, The Structure Proved Costly To Maintain Due To Unstable Foundations; It Was Replaced By A Larger Bridge In 1925

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I see a reasonable justification for this one. Safety is more important than aesthetics—-though it’s nice when you can have both. Even though we now have ways to preserve most structures while shoring them up and making them safe, back in 1890 the tech wasn’t as sophisticated. So they did what they had to, in order to keep the bridge from collapsing and killing untold numbers of people.

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#65

Penn Station Before It Was Redone! Torn Down In 1963

Penn Station Before It Was Redone! Torn Down In 1963

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#66

Victorian Downtown San Francisco C.1880's, Before The 1906 Great Earthquake & Fire

Victorian Downtown San Francisco C.1880's, Before The 1906 Great Earthquake & Fire

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#67

Original Mayan Revival Interior Of Detroit’s Fisher Theater, Located In The Iconic Fisher Building. Built In 1928, The Interior Was Sadly Gutted In The 1960’s And “Modernized”

Original Mayan Revival Interior Of Detroit’s Fisher Theater, Located In The Iconic Fisher Building. Built In 1928, The Interior Was Sadly Gutted In The 1960’s And “Modernized”

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Kirsten Kerkhof
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, the 1960s have some serious explaining to do! In my city one over-zealous mayor destroyed so many old buildings (he barely stopped short of razing a royal palace that had nothing against it except that it wasn't modern; and he wanted to remove a historic cemetary because he believed the city needed a highway. The population revolted and it was saved), and replaced it with concrete monstrosities that are already suffering from rot.

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#68

Medieval City Wall Of Kano, Modern-Day Nigeria, West Africa. Majority Of It Is Gone Due To Population Increase, Erosion And Insufficient Conservation Efforts

Medieval City Wall Of Kano, Modern-Day Nigeria, West Africa. Majority Of It Is Gone Due To Population Increase, Erosion And Insufficient Conservation Efforts

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#69

Raleigh House, North Carolina, USA, Designed By Eduardo Catalano In 1954. Demolished In 2001 After Several Years Of Disuse

Raleigh House, North Carolina, USA, Designed By Eduardo Catalano In 1954. Demolished In 2001 After Several Years Of Disuse

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#70

Sir Walter Raleigh's House In London, Demolished To Make Way For The Blackwall Tunnel In 1890

Sir Walter Raleigh's House In London, Demolished To Make Way For The Blackwall Tunnel In 1890

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Aunt Messy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At this time, it was a tenement. Not all buildings are worth saving.

#71

Gillender Building, New York City. Completed In 1897 And Razed In 1910

Gillender Building, New York City. Completed In 1897 And Razed In 1910

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#72

Horticultural Hall, Boston (1865-1901): Neoclassical Design, Top Floor Was A Grand Exhibition Hall With 27' Ceilings

Horticultural Hall, Boston (1865-1901): Neoclassical Design, Top Floor Was A Grand Exhibition Hall With 27' Ceilings

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#73

The Singer Building In 1965, Lower Manhattan, New York, Just Three Years Before Its Demolition. Built In 1900, It Was The Tallest Building In The World For A Short Period Of Time At 205 Meters (674 Ft)

The Singer Building In 1965, Lower Manhattan, New York, Just Three Years Before Its Demolition. Built In 1900, It Was The Tallest Building In The World For A Short Period Of Time At 205 Meters (674 Ft)

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#74

Rossiya Hotel In Moscow, Russia. Built In 1967 Demolished In 2006

Rossiya Hotel In Moscow, Russia. Built In 1967 Demolished In 2006

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#75

Hannover, Germany Water Works. Almost Untouched By The Ww II Bombing Raids. Demolished 1963/4

Hannover, Germany Water Works. Almost Untouched By The Ww II Bombing Raids. Demolished 1963/4

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DC
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

... even Hillebrecht himself had some regrets later on. I wish he had had them beforehand, keeping a few more historic sites and buildings in a town that has just lost most of them due to the war would have been nice.

#76

Scale Models Of Four London City Gates (Moorgate, Newgate, Aldgate, Cripplegate). All Demolished Between 1761 - 1770

Scale Models Of Four London City Gates (Moorgate, Newgate, Aldgate, Cripplegate). All Demolished Between 1761 - 1770

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#77

Chicago’s Illinois Theater: 1900-1932 One Of The City’s Most Prestigious Theaters, It Was Closed For The Depression And Never Reopened. Demolished For A Parking Lot, A Commercial Skyscraper Now Stands In Its Place

Chicago’s Illinois Theater: 1900-1932 One Of The City’s Most Prestigious Theaters, It Was Closed For The Depression And Never Reopened. Demolished For A Parking Lot, A Commercial Skyscraper Now Stands In Its Place

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#78

Temples Of Bacchus And Jupiter In Baalbek, Lebanon - Once One Of The Largest Classical Ancient Roman Structures Built Outside Of Rome Itself

Temples Of Bacchus And Jupiter In Baalbek, Lebanon - Once One Of The Largest Classical Ancient Roman Structures Built Outside Of Rome Itself

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#79

Being Demolished At The Moment: Chapelle De Saint Joseph, Lille, France

Being Demolished At The Moment: Chapelle De Saint Joseph, Lille, France

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#80

A Miniature Replica Of The Old Thai Royal Palace... The Palace And The Entire City Of Ayutthaya Burned Down During The Burmese Invasion Of 1767

A Miniature Replica Of The Old Thai Royal Palace... The Palace And The Entire City Of Ayutthaya Burned Down During The Burmese Invasion Of 1767

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#81

The National Theatre , Singapore (1963-1984)

The National Theatre , Singapore (1963-1984)

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#82

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. The Only Non Wtc Building Destroyed On 9/11. The Building Was Constructed In 1832 As A Private Dwelling But Was Then Converted Into A Tavern. In 1919 It Was Converted Again Into A Greek Church. After The Collapse Of The South Tower, It Was Completely Buried

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. The Only Non Wtc Building Destroyed On 9/11. The Building Was Constructed In 1832 As A Private Dwelling But Was Then Converted Into A Tavern. In 1919 It Was Converted Again Into A Greek Church. After The Collapse Of The South Tower, It Was Completely Buried

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Ekaterina S
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Surrounded by a parking lot, it looked pretty much like it was lost there. The angle of the picture is misleading though.

#83

Anz Bank Chambers, Christchurch, New Zealand. Designed By Clarkson And Ballantyne In 1907, Severely Damaged In The 2011 Earthquake And Subsequently Demolished

Anz Bank Chambers, Christchurch, New Zealand. Designed By Clarkson And Ballantyne In 1907, Severely Damaged In The 2011 Earthquake And Subsequently Demolished

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#84

Florenz Ziegfeld Built, Financed By William Randolph Hearst. Designed By Joseph Urban And Thomas A. Lamb. It Became A Movie House In 1933 Until 1944 And Returned To Legit Theatre. In 1955, Nbc Used As Television Studio Until 1963

Florenz Ziegfeld Built, Financed By William Randolph Hearst. Designed By Joseph Urban And Thomas A. Lamb. It Became A Movie House In 1933 Until 1944 And Returned To Legit Theatre. In 1955, Nbc Used As Television Studio Until 1963

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another one razed in 1966, despite massive public protests, and part of the reason for the establishment of the National Register of Historic Places.

#85

World Trade Center. New York City, USA. Built In 1973, Destroyed In 2001

World Trade Center. New York City, USA. Built In 1973, Destroyed In 2001

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#86

Ever Wondered What The Flatiron Building In NY Replaced?

Ever Wondered What The Flatiron Building In NY Replaced?

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#87

Old Town Of Nuremberg, Germany - Once Perhaps The Largest Preserved Medieval Urban Ensemble North Of Alps - Completely Annihilated In Just 25 Minutes By The Raf Air Raid On January 2, 1945

Old Town Of Nuremberg, Germany - Once Perhaps The Largest Preserved Medieval Urban Ensemble North Of Alps - Completely Annihilated In Just 25 Minutes By The Raf Air Raid On January 2, 1945

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#88

Times Square, NYC In 1905. Everything Seen In This Photo Is Doesn't Exist Anymore

Times Square, NYC In 1905. Everything Seen In This Photo Is Doesn't Exist Anymore

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#89

The Original Light Court Of The Rookery Building, Chicago. 1886-1905. Parts Of This Are Still There, But Hiding Beneath The Renovation By Frank Lloyd Wright, Where They May Remain Hidden

The Original Light Court Of The Rookery Building, Chicago. 1886-1905. Parts Of This Are Still There, But Hiding Beneath The Renovation By Frank Lloyd Wright, Where They May Remain Hidden

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#90

Salt Lake City Brewing Company, Utah (1912). Demolished Around The Late '30s - Early '40s

Salt Lake City Brewing Company, Utah (1912). Demolished Around The Late '30s - Early '40s

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#92

Osborn Hall, Yale, 1890-1926

Osborn Hall, Yale, 1890-1926

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#93

Waterworks Park Water Tower, Detroit Mi, Built In 1876, Closed In 1941 And Demolished In 1945

Waterworks Park Water Tower, Detroit Mi, Built In 1876, Closed In 1941 And Demolished In 1945

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Lucky2BAlive
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When ladies wore hats and it was common place for gentlemen to open doors.

#94

Gardo House, Salt Lake City, Demolished 1921

Gardo House, Salt Lake City, Demolished 1921

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#95

Pretty Much The Entire Neighbourhood Of Pocitos In Montevideo Was Slowly Bulldozed To Make Way For Mid And High Rises, Luckily There Are Tons Of Photo Archives From Its Golden Age, Here's Some Photos

Pretty Much The Entire Neighbourhood Of Pocitos In Montevideo Was Slowly Bulldozed To Make Way For Mid And High Rises, Luckily There Are Tons Of Photo Archives From Its Golden Age, Here's Some Photos

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#96

Can't Even Fathom What This Once Was

Can't Even Fathom What This Once Was

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Fred L.
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is the largest (remaining) of the carved tombs at Hegra (today in Saudi Arabia).

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#97

Nanepashemet Hotel, Marblehead, Massachusetts: Shingle Style, Opened In 1881, Lost To Fire In 1914

Nanepashemet Hotel, Marblehead, Massachusetts: Shingle Style, Opened In 1881, Lost To Fire In 1914

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Cori
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

First thought? That is one really awesome barn! **scroll back up** Oh, wait. Never mind. I guess it was a hotel. 🤔

#99

Pennsylvania Station, New York City (1910-1963). Demolished To Make Way For Madison Square Garden

Pennsylvania Station, New York City (1910-1963). Demolished To Make Way For Madison Square Garden

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

New Madison Square Garden, to be precise. There was an older, but smaller, MSG elsewhere. So it’s not like this is what gave birth to that venue.

#100

120 William Street, The Last Building Extant From When New York City Was A Dutch Colony Called New Amsterdam. Built In The 1600s, It Was Finally Demolished In The Mid-1800s

120 William Street, The Last Building Extant From When New York City Was A Dutch Colony Called New Amsterdam. Built In The 1600s, It Was Finally Demolished In The Mid-1800s

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#101

Bremen - "North German Lloyd" Head Office. Damaged In Ww2 And Demolished In 1968

Bremen - "North German Lloyd" Head Office. Damaged In Ww2 And Demolished In 1968

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#102

An Unusual Citibank That Existed During The '80s. Demolished By '94, Now A Parking Lot

An Unusual Citibank That Existed During The '80s. Demolished By '94, Now A Parking Lot

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#103

A Street In St. Louis That Doesn’t Exist Anymore

A Street In St. Louis That Doesn’t Exist Anymore

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#104

Sir John Soane's Bank Of England, A Maze Of Ruin-Inspired Spaces Designed In 1788. It Was Replaced By A Larger Structure In The 1920s, And Is Today Considered By Many To Be London's Most Architecturally Significant Lost Building

Sir John Soane's Bank Of England, A Maze Of Ruin-Inspired Spaces Designed In 1788. It Was Replaced By A Larger Structure In The 1920s, And Is Today Considered By Many To Be London's Most Architecturally Significant Lost Building

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#105

Los Angeles C. 1928, Nothing In This Picture Still Stands

Los Angeles C. 1928, Nothing In This Picture Still Stands

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, LA’s really shamefully bad about tearing down older buildings, no matter how historically significant.

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#106

St. Louis In The 1870s. Blue Indicates The Only Buildings Still Standing

St. Louis In The 1870s. Blue Indicates The Only Buildings Still Standing

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#108

Speculative Rendering Of The Temple Of Jupiter Capitolinus, The Oldest And Most Important Large Temple In Rome. Built In 509 Bc In An Etruscan-Influenced Style, Destroyed By Fire In 83 Bc

Speculative Rendering Of The Temple Of Jupiter Capitolinus, The Oldest And Most Important Large Temple In Rome. Built In 509 Bc In An Etruscan-Influenced Style, Destroyed By Fire In 83 Bc

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#109

Omaha City Hall, Nebraska, 1890-1966

Omaha City Hall, Nebraska, 1890-1966

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#110

Leaning Tower Of Zaragoza, Spain (1504-1892). Demolition Justification: Ruinous State And Inclination. A Statue Of A Child Looking Up To Where It Stood Stands Near The Site Today

Leaning Tower Of Zaragoza, Spain (1504-1892). Demolition Justification: Ruinous State And Inclination. A Statue Of A Child Looking Up To Where It Stood Stands Near The Site Today

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#111

The Short-Lived Chapel Of Margaret Island In Budapest, Hungary. Built In 1905, Damaged In Ww2, Later Demolished Despite Suffering Relatively Minor Damages

The Short-Lived Chapel Of Margaret Island In Budapest, Hungary. Built In 1905, Damaged In Ww2, Later Demolished Despite Suffering Relatively Minor Damages

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#112

Old Trinity College, Toronto. Build 1852. Expanded 1877, 1882, 1894. Abandoned 1925. Fire Damage 1929. Demolished 1956

Old Trinity College, Toronto. Build 1852. Expanded 1877, 1882, 1894. Abandoned 1925. Fire Damage 1929. Demolished 1956

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#113

Rivergate In New Orleans (1968-1995), Designed By Curtis & Davis

Rivergate In New Orleans (1968-1995), Designed By Curtis & Davis

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#114

Stockholm, Sweden Has Far Too Many Of These. During The 60's Whole Blocks Were Demolished To Give Place To Modernized Building (Even Though There Were Absolutely Nothing Wrong With Them). Here's An Example From The World Fair Expo 1897.

Stockholm, Sweden Has Far Too Many Of These. During The 60's Whole Blocks Were Demolished To Give Place To Modernized Building (Even Though There Were Absolutely Nothing Wrong With Them). Here's An Example From The World Fair Expo 1897.

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#115

When The Singer Building Ruled Over Lower Manhattan. Much Is Gone

When The Singer Building Ruled Over Lower Manhattan. Much Is Gone

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#116

The Last Surviving Timbered House In Dublin, Demolished In 1812

The Last Surviving Timbered House In Dublin, Demolished In 1812

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#117

Athens Municipal Theatre, Greece. Built In 1888 And Demolished In 1940

Athens Municipal Theatre, Greece. Built In 1888 And Demolished In 1940

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Ekaterina S
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Architect: Ernst Ziller, the creator of modern-day Athens. The place where the theatre was located is named after the major who had it demolished.

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#118

Sacred Heart Church, Vernon Ct. Built 1971 And Was Condemned Then Demolished In March 2019

Sacred Heart Church, Vernon Ct. Built 1971 And Was Condemned Then Demolished In March 2019

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#119

Knox County Poorhouse - Burned In 2015 And Demolished A Year Later

Knox County Poorhouse - Burned In 2015 And Demolished A Year Later

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can’t say I’m too unhappy about a poorhouse coming down—-though we should never forget about them, they were horrible places of extreme and completely unnecessary, misery and suffering.

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Gold Pyramid House, Wadsworth, Illinois. Built By The Onan Family In 1980, Heavily Damaged By Fire In 2018. The Property Also Has A 50-Foot Statue Of King Tut, A Metal Palm Tree, And A Four Car Garage Topped By Three Smaller Pyramids

Gold Pyramid House, Wadsworth, Illinois. Built By The Onan Family In 1980, Heavily Damaged By Fire In 2018. The Property Also Has A 50-Foot Statue Of King Tut, A Metal Palm Tree, And A Four Car Garage Topped By Three Smaller Pyramids

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#121

Grand Interior Majestic Theatre Columbus Circle

Grand Interior Majestic Theatre Columbus Circle

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Nothing, I Repeat, Nothing In This Photo Of Midland Beach In Staten Island, New York Remains. Torn Down Probably Before Wwi, Any Building That Did Survive Was Severely Affected By The 1938 Hurricane, Economic Hardship, Or General Stagnation Of The Area When The Borough Became Residential

Nothing, I Repeat, Nothing In This Photo Of Midland Beach In Staten Island, New York Remains. Torn Down Probably Before Wwi, Any Building That Did Survive Was Severely Affected By The 1938 Hurricane, Economic Hardship, Or General Stagnation Of The Area When The Borough Became Residential

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