91. In other words, the building has never had a fixed meaning. 92. In Huairou, women in wheelchairs found that few buildings had elevators or ramps. 93. In the past, the building had a long center corridor with animals displayed in cages along both sides. 94. Inside, the buildings had to be gutted down to the walls and concrete floors to make way for newer, roomier designs with several bathrooms and big closets. 95. It is a public responsibility to attend to what buildings have to say. 96. It just goes to show that interesting buildings usually have interesting stories. 97. It makes everybody edgy to think what their building may have to undergo, even as most tenants have tossed out many of their possessions. 98. It represents the belief that buildings have an active role to play in shaping the cultural values of their time. 99. Its building must have ample space and wiring for computers, backup generators and fiber optics cables. 100. Just last week, workers installed equipment to ensure that the buildings have a constant supply of water, unlike most buildings around Sarajevo. |