MONA…Murray
March 6, 2011 by save10murray
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 10 murray, 10 murray street, architecture, art, hobart, mona, museum of old and new art, nonda katsalidis, state government offices, tasmania, tasmanian architecture | 5 Comments
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ummm…. so because the MONA building is a revolting building we have to keep 10 murray as well? seems a shame.
The greatest difference between the 2 buildings is MONA doesn’t break the skyline whereas 10 Murray street is a poor excuse for a skyscraper.
Pulling down ten murray is a complete waste of money! MONA and murray are clearly structural cousins …
I completely agree that pulling down 10 Murray is a complete waste of money! The whole State economy is in crisis! Let’s get real!
It looks like a strong usable building to me!
Why pull it down?
Or do you want pretty pictures and flowers on it to make it look nice???
What the???
The building that replaces it might cost too much money and not look much better???
A building as a BUILDING???