When an eyesore of a building becomes functionally obsolete, it’s easy to say, “Tear it down.” And when an architectural gem no longer serves occupants’ needs, the obvious choice is preservation. But what about all those buildings that fall in the middle? Kojo and architect Roger K. Lewis consider what we should do with buildings in our region that are architecturally significant yet unattractive.

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  • Roger Lewis Architect; Columnist, "Shaping the City," Washington Post; and Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland College Park

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