I also heard that the interior of the building is structurally connected to the exterior. The whole building is like one precast piece of concrete. This makes remodeling walls difficult at best which is why when Paladino, without doing his homework, tried to demolish a wall, the roof above it collapse. After which he tried to dump the property.
the way the structure is built means you probably want to very fruggle with how many walls you should take down, since additional structure would be needed. But at the same time the structure is built in such a way that you probably don't need to add much if anything to get fire code compliance. It really just sounds like an interesting design problem to create some great living spaces here.
Also being such a tight form of construction leaving it open to the elements, like Paladino has for several winters now could have been the death nail for it. There isn't an easy way to demolish the interior walls like the Webb or other buildings, They are all the same and when you have freeze thaw happening and pushing the exterior walls out it isn't good for this kind of structure. Who knows. We will just have to wait and see what the architect says.
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