0 the act of destroying something such as a building:
1 the act of destroying something, such as a building or other structure:
It is interesting that in their discourse, the supporters of the demolition emphasised the sanctity of the monument and its need to be 'cleansed'.
Figure 5 shows the two extremes for the future of the building; the doubling of built area and complete demolition.
They decry deconstruction as tantamount to demolition, turning moral philosophy into mere cultural studies.
No records were kept of injuries and maimings during demolition and excavation, but they do survive for other aspects of the work.
In addition, construction and demolition produces enormous amounts of waste.
However, one of the major problems associated with this revaluing is that on a global scale thoughtful reinterpretation is often outpaced by rampant demolition.
Our project comprises the demolition of a bungalow and the reconstruction of parts of this building within a new composition.
A fall in the number of individual clearances was far outweighed by more clearance area demolitions.