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User:CmdrDan/Unbuilt ... is VERY broad

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2021-07-01: created

re: Category:Unbuilt_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States

"Unbuilt" is a very broad term

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Unbuilt is a very broad term. Unbuilt is a continuum. Unbuilt is spectrum that ranges from concepts or ideas to plans and drawings to financing to construction to completion. Is anything other than completed unbuilt?

The Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang is not complete, so I suppose it is built--or at least partially unbuilt. There's no question, however, that it is: incomplete.

The National American Indian Memorial was not completed, but ground was broken so it was also only partially built, it too was not completed.

Oy.


Unbuilt buildings and structures includes projects for which nothing more than plans for buildings or structures.

Unbuilt buildings and structures includes plans for buildings or structures.