TALL BUILDINGS
(To the Editor.)
Sir,—l do not intend to discuss the whole of the articles of Mr. Mawson on the "Cause and Effect of City Congestion" at this stage, but I should like to refer to one o£ his statement. He writes: "It can readily be demonstrated that buildings over a certain height are uneconomic, and, personally I think that some of the recent tall buildings in this country come WW "^ Cf tegOly ' °r' at least! ytha°t m a e higher net return on the capital invested c-oukUiave been secured from lower build-
WnnU e?P evi™c Is <!«"* the contrary. tI,P $• M^vs?, u. g've »me details of the buildings in this city or any other eent Lre ln ,? ew ? ealand to which his il marks could apply?—l am, etc.,
ANDREW FLETCHER. Cth December.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 10
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