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Stuart suggests a rebuilt New Orleans can put aside a racially divided past by physically constructing a desegregated society...
...will involve a lot of insurance claims and remodeling as opposed to rebuilding,” Belsky says. “Surely some places that were uninsured will never be rebuilt or it will be rebuilt as something different. The philanthropy would have to be enormous to really provide for all the people who want their homes...
Segel suggests that New Orleans should be rebuilt miles from its original location, keeping the region’s economic advantages as a trade hub, specifically its port for the shipping of oil and grains, while doing away with its rampant crime and corruption...
Should the destroyed areas of New Orleans be rebuilt, even though they could flood again...
Devastated cities are frequently rebuilt in ways not so different from how they looked before disaster struck. Established property lines and existing infrastructure are confines that are hard to escape. Look at the World Trade Center site, where the determination to bring back all 10 million sq. ft. of lost office space and the presence of below-ground features like an electrical-utility switching station have had more influence on the shape of reconstruction than any number of visionary architects. Add to that the human tendency to take comfort in the thought that an area that has suffered near destruction...