Originally Posted by
hoyasooner
There is value in the building remaining original. In this case I'm not sure how much value, but it exists. If the glass pyramid thing at the Louvre were to be damaged in a storm, they would replace it as closely as possible to the original. It's as much a piece of art as any of the pieces inside the museum.
It's like a classic car. A 1957 Corvette with all original parts is worth more than a 1957 Corvette with a brand new engine. Even if the one with the new engine has more horsepower, goes faster, and gets better gas mileage. Does it make sense? Not if you don't value the car as a historical piece.
Now, arguably Stage Center is closer to a 1985 Mustang than a '57 Vette. Now matter how closely you restore it to the original, it's only worth so much. But a restored original Stage Center is worth more than a copy that is built on some other site.
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