The 2002 short video ...it's just one building created by Alan Brunettin and produced by Margie Newman is now available on YouTube. ...it's just one building remains a powerful and moving piece, and the downtown focus is relevant in light of renewed interest in the riverfront. (Not to mention the fact that we still have threatened downtown buildings.) The haunting score by Dan Rubright and the images selected by Lynn Josse from the archive of Landmarks Association of St. Louis are as a poignant a combination now as they were eight years ago in the thick of the battle to save the Century Building.
Monday, April 12, 2010
It's Just One Building...Right?
The 2002 short video ...it's just one building created by Alan Brunettin and produced by Margie Newman is now available on YouTube. ...it's just one building remains a powerful and moving piece, and the downtown focus is relevant in light of renewed interest in the riverfront. (Not to mention the fact that we still have threatened downtown buildings.) The haunting score by Dan Rubright and the images selected by Lynn Josse from the archive of Landmarks Association of St. Louis are as a poignant a combination now as they were eight years ago in the thick of the battle to save the Century Building.
Labels:
demolition,
downtown,
historic preservation
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Thank you, Michael...
The video by Alan Brunettin and Margie Newman was startling to the eyes. --- barbara
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