How important is it to maintain old buildings? Should history stand in the way of progress
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Many old buildings are protected by law because they are part of a nation’s history. However, some people think old buildings should be knocked down to make way for new ones because people need houses and offices. How important is it to maintain old buildings? Should history stand in the way of progress.

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Because of the fact that many old monuments, constructions are part of nations’ history, they are under the legal protection of governments in the modern society of today. Nevertheless, someone claim that such buildings should be destructed and replaced by new accomodations and workplaces. In my opinion, it is essential to reserve historically typical buildings.

First of all, the present word is experiencing the blooming population. According to a report published in 1995 of a prestigious British academic institution, it was anticipated that the worldwide population would reach the level of 7 billion in 2050. However, this has come several decades earlier. There has been an undeniable neccesity of new houses as well as offices. The demand is easily met by replacing old buildings with the state-of-the-art apartments, skyscrapers and so forth. The urgent demographic problem could be instantaneously tackled. In addition, those historical buildings’ destruction would bring about jobs for hundreds or even thousands of workers.

Having said so, the supporters of old buildings’ maintainance hold their own points of view. First and foremost, it is the existence of those constructions that teach the youth about nations’ history, their ancients as well as traditional values. Furthermore, is is frequent to witness the appliance of past architect in the modern buildings. Besides, historic monuments or towers appeal a considerable number of both local and foreign tourists so as to add to the state revenue. Hence, the authority probably spend more on public services such as education, medical service or insurance.

To put everything in a nutshell. I am strongly convinced that the old buildings’ reservation plays a pivotal role in the contemporary age.

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Nice to meet you, here are some of my comments. They're just consultative. I hope we can help each other to improve writing skills.

 

Nevertheless, someone claim that such buildings should be destructed and replaced by new accomodations and workplaces. 

> claims

> accommodation. do you use American English? It's better off being used in singular because it's an uncountable noun (in British English).

 

First of all, the present word is experiencing the blooming population. 

> do you mean 'world'?

> 'blooming' and 'population' do not collocate. It's better off using 'the rapid growth of population', 'population explosion', 'population boom', 'rapidly growing population'...

 

 According to a report published in 1995 of a prestigious British academic institution

> report on/of sth, I don't understand your idea. Do you mean "by"?

 

it was anticipated that the worldwide population would reach the level of 7 billion in 2050.

> I am not sure about this word. I'd better use 'reach a peak of'

 

it is the existence of those constructions that teach the youth about nations’ history

> teach sb sth

> This sentence is a bit misunderstanding. 

> (It is that) the existence of those constructions could teach the youth nations' history.

 

Furthermore, is is frequent to witness the appliance of past architect in the modern buildings.

> appliance is a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home.

> architect means a person.

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Nevertheless, someone claim that such buildings should be destructed and replaced by newaccomodations and workplaces. 

> claims

> accommodation. do you use American English? It's better off being used in singular because it's an uncountable noun (in British English).

 

First of all, the present word is experiencing the blooming population. 

> do you mean 'world'?

> 'blooming' and 'population' do not collocate. It's better off using 'the rapid growth of population', 'population explosion', 'population boom', 'rapidly growing population'...

 

 According to a report published in 1995 of a prestigious British academic institution

> report on/of sth, I don't understand your idea. Do you mean "by"?

 

it was anticipated that the worldwide population would reach the level of 7 billion in 2050.

> I am not sure about this word. I'd better use 'reach a peak of'

 

it is the existence of those constructions that teach the youth about nations’ history

> teach sb sth

> This sentence is a bit misunderstanding. 

> (It is that) the existence of those constructions could teach the youth nations' history.

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Nice to meet you, here are some of my comments. They're just consultative. I hope we can help each other to improve writing skills.

 

Nevertheless, someone claim that such buildings should be destructed and replaced by newaccomodations and workplaces. 

> claims

> accommodation. do you use American English? It's better off being used in singular because it's an uncountable noun (in British English).

 

First of all, the present word is experiencing the blooming population. 

> do you mean 'world'?

> 'blooming' and 'population' do not collocate. It's better off using 'the rapid growth of population', 'population explosion', 'population boom', 'rapidly growing population'...

 

 According to a report published in 1995 of a prestigious British academic institution

> report on/of sth, I don't understand your idea. Do you mean "by"?

 

it was anticipated that the worldwide population would reach the level of 7 billion in 2050.

> I am not sure about this word. I'd better use 'reach a peak of'

 

it is the existence of those constructions that teach the youth about nations’ history

> teach sb sth

> This sentence is a bit misunderstanding. 

> (It is that) the existence of those constructions could teach the youth nations' history.

 

Furthermore, is is frequent to witness the appliance of past architect in the modern buildings.

> appliance is a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home.

> architect means a person.

 

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