06-10-2022, 11:42 AM
(06-09-2022, 10:07 PM)panamaniac Wrote: The idea that heritage stops being heritage because it’s not open to the public seems strange to me.
By the same token, then, (home) interior renovations in any heritage district should be subject to heritage committee review and approval. Is that really what we'd want?
If you have an antique clock, or a car, or a gold coin, or just about anything else, you are able to do whatever you want with it. Buildings have been treated differently as they are visible to everyone else. But are building interiors equally important? And, if so, which building interiors?