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(1)See New York Highline!
(2)Pennsylvania Station. There was a train station called Penn Station
(3)It was a very old building
(4)Pennsylvania Station
(5)It’s like Seoul Station in Korea
(6)There’s a very old and fresh building there
(7)Madison Square Garden
(8)They build an incredible gym called Madison Square Garden
(9)To build Jangchung Gymnasium
(10)I think you can think of it as breaking Seoul Station
(11)These people are ridiculous
(12)I mean, I broke down the cool building
(13)I’m going to build that
(14)I broke the role of Penn
(15)It’s in the shape of a round cylinder
(16)I broke the role of Penn
(17)Are you trying to build that building
(18)after the demolition of Penn Station
(19)But it was already done
(20)What these people thought at the time
(21)Ah! Manhattan is so expensive
(22)People are going to keep breaking it down
(23)During the reconstruction
(24)Then, there won’t be any old buildings left
(25)If you keep doing this, you’ll!
(26)I feel this sense of crisis
(27)So what I came up with is
(28)the Landmark Act
(29)The 1965 Act restricts the development of historical, aesthetic, and culturally valuable buildings
(30)Preserve the old buildings as they are, four to five stories high
(31)The 1965 Act restricts the development of buildings of historical aesthetic and cultural value
(32)instead of 1
(33)to prevent harm
(34)You have the right to build 30 stories above you
(35)To prevent infringement of property rights
(36)revitalization of public rights transactions
(37)capable of using the floor area ratio
(38)You can only sell that right to someone else
(39)For example, there’s a land There’s a building
(40)Next to the tall building you saw earlier, an older building
(41)Specify a landmark!
(42)It was preserved as a historic building
(43)Then this building
(44)You can’t break it
(45)6th to 30th floors
(46)Or you can build up to 40 floors
(47)You can’t use the floor area ratio
(48)You’ll be infringed on your property
(49)So these people sell that authority to the side
(50)I can sell it to any other developer
(51)changes in the city
(52)So the developer in New York said, “If you want to build a tall building
(53)happening in the city
(54)The first thing I do is
(55)We start by collecting the public sphere
(56)What if I buy it
(57)On my land
(58)Based on the floor area ratio, it can only be built on about 40 floors
(59)But I bought the floor space ratio
(60)Then I can build 60 to 80 floors
(61)The building you saw earlier called Pencil Tower
(62)It’s narrow and high
(63)The floor area on one floor is very small
(64)The ratio of dryness is narrow
(65)You can use the height that you can use
(66)On top of that, higher ones
(67)I’m going to use the ones I bought from other places
(68)So, rather than the buildings around
(69)More than twice as much
(70)You can build tall buildingsgo

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(1)There is a landmark law in New York, and if a building or area of historical or architectural importance is designated as a landmark, it cannot be rebuilt or remodeled without permission The Landmark Act passed Congress when the construction company demolished the Broker Mansion, a mansion built by Isaac Broker in 1890 following the Pennsylvania Station in New York New York’s landmark law had inherent limitations that excessively infringed on individual property rights, and to overcome them, land
(2)have introduced a development transfer system that allows the transfer of public rights to other lands And because of this development transfer system, modern skyscrapers began to be built in New York

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