from ugly duckling to bare beauty, thanks Katrina.

Hurricanes are a true test of a building's structural integrity in their path they leave a swath of disaster. But on occasions I've noticed that they leave behind a better design than initially existed. I believe the reason for this is that they strip an ugly building down to the bare essentials of the structure. The above example of this was from a book on Biloxi and the recent disaster from Hurricane Katrina. An obviously ugly motel 6 building with a brick facade is wiped a way to reveal a clean steel structure with 20' bays and cantilevers...hmm interesting with a bit of glass and some low walls it could be a huge improvement to the previous design.

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