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If there was an old building that was demolished and a new building was built where the old building was then the new building "stands on the site" of the old building.
No, it was demolished in the 1970's and other mansions built on the site.
Sky Tower is designed to provide Auckland with the best broadcast and wireless telecommunications site possible.
The Eiffel Tower arrived on site in kit form like an erector/meccano set. It just had to be assembled and rivetted together on site.
The Eifffel Tower was built between 1887 and 1889 in Paris by Monsieur Eiffel to coincide with The Paris Expoposition. Denver was not considered as a site.
It was founded towards the end of 1066. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078.Building started in 1078 on the orders of William 1 and has been ongoing since then although there were Roman fortifications on the site before then.The Tower of London was begun by William 1 in 1078 and was eventually completed in 1399It was started in the 11th century on the instructions of William 1 to guard London.
The Eiffel Tower came on the World Heritage List because it is a very unique building.
The MacKay Bridge is in the north end of the Halifax Penninsula. The Halifax end passes over what used to be the Africville site, but this had been demolished well before the bridge was built.
William the Conqueror built the Tower of London on the site of an existing fortress which had been there for at least 1000 years before he arrived. That fortress was built to protect London from attack.
A prefabricated building is a building that has several factory built components (units) that are assembled to complete the unit at the site of where the building will be placed.
Paris had few open spaces, so the Champ de Mars was the obvious place for the Exposition Universelle of 1889. The tower was built at the river end of the site to form a gateway.
The Singer building (Singer Sewing Machine Company) was located on the corner of Liberty Street and Broadway in lower Manhattan. It was demolished in 1968 and is now the site of 1 Liberty Plaza.