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Flipping through Dwell this weekend, we noticed an ad for this contest: ReThinking Preservation, sponsored by Sub-Zero. We like the idea so much, we thought it worth a repurpose here.
The idea is to submit a landmark you think is worth preserving with an explanation as to why it’s worthy. Sub-Zero will award the person with the winning landmark a wine fridge, and donate $10,000 to a regional organization that conducts the preservation or restoration. Seems like a win win to us.
There are a lot of worthy places on our list. What’s on yours?
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