Submitted by Positive_Pinaple t3_yccz5m in nyc
Riccma02 t1_itoy4wi wrote
Reply to comment by nich2475 in Do you guys think this could be possible one day? Rebuild Penn Station by Positive_Pinaple
> Contemporary advancements in manufacturing have easily replaced skilled craftsmen used on historical classical buildings.
No, they haven't at all. Quality and integrity have just been compromised and degenerating for the past century to meet the limited capabilities of consumer driven mass production. There still isn't a machine that can carve those corinthian capitals or hot rivet together the steel and glass vaulting. You'd either have to substitute a shitty imitation of the genuine article, or you would have to develop and automated technology capable of replicating what those skilled craftsman could do; which would take decades to develop. The truth is that it doesn't matter how much money we have; there is no longer a sufficient skilled labor pool. It would take a generation just to apprentice a sufficient number of new craftsman in order to be capable of executing a project of that scale.
woodcider t1_itoz6wj wrote
There are definitely machines that could carve Corinthian capitals.
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