Tom Glaser

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Just as important as the many salvageable buildings was the presence of the urban infrastructure, much of it invisible below ground. These sinews of the modern city—water, sewer, and gas lines, street paving and subway tunnels—were more than 90 percent intact. A fundamental reorganization of the city would have required rebuilding these systems at enormous cost. Quickly, then, Berlin after “zero hour” had to acknowledge its physical heritage.
The Ghosts of Berlin: Confronting German History in the Urban Landscape
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