Himge, I'm very interested in your perceptions of preservation as it 
relates to your recent trip.

Was it evident that the culture/esthetics of the area you visited was 
considered valuable?

Were modern interjections of design and architecture done with 
sensitivity to the historic elements?

What about simple things like public lighting - are industrial flood 
lights used, or are things more people oriented.

Did you perceive that there were economic benefits derived from the 
history of the area?

Werner



 
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