The site of the St. Lawrence Basilica was significantly impaired with the building of I-240 behind it. A green space in front of it will rebalance it and help it regain its proper dignity, as befits an architectural treasure.
— Lisa Ziemer
Asheville
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How was the Basilica impaired during I-240 construction?
The church has historically supported construction in the area for pet projects they supported.
How do other important urban cathedrals manage to hold their own surrounded by tall buildings?
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