Modernist Preservation as Elite Status Signal

Updated: 2026.03.08 15H ago 1 sources
U.S. efforts to preserve postwar modernist and brutalist buildings reflect elite cultural signaling as much as heritage conservation. In contrast, Japan’s tendency to demolish and rebuild similar structures treats architecture as replaceable infrastructure rather than a prestige artifact. — Framing preservation as status signaling reframes debates over historic designation, public spending on renovations, and whose tastes shape urban memory.

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Le Corbusier's Fence
Steve Sailer 2026.03.08 100% relevant
Steve Sailer cites the New York Times story on the demolition of Kenzo Tange’s 1964 Kagawa gym and contrasts it with U.S. landmarking moves such as Boston City Hall’s historic designation.
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