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The phrase "building as a landmark" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a building that serves as a distinct and recognizable feature in an area or city. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a description of a place or in a discussion about urban development. Example: The Empire State Building is an iconic building as a landmark in the New York City skyline.
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In 1980 the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Cary Building as a landmark.
John D. Sabini, a former councilman from Queens, promoted the building as a landmark because he had long heard stories of the legislative logrolling that took place there.
I wish that Herbert Muschamp had published his essay while the debate about considering this Edward Durell Stone building as a landmark was still continuing.
Mr. Gross, who lives not far from the Opera House, said that he had long known the building as a landmark and that he used to dine at Winberie.
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After a unanimous voice vote by a City Council committee, the Commission on Chicago Landmarks designated the On Leong Merchants Association Building as a Chicago Landmark on December 1 , 1993 the only such landmark in Chinatown.
Preservationists objected to plans to tear down a building designated as a landmark for the new hospital, which was never built, and to build a large apartment complex in a historic low-rise area.
The first year was devoted to design and to obtaining necessary permissions from the co-op board and various city agencies; with a building designated as a landmark, nothing is quick or simple.
If approved by the Development and Planning Commission, the beacon will soon be retired as the stadium will obstruct the lighthouse's beam and a new beacon is to be installed on top of the proposed stadium whilst retaining the lighthouse building as a historic landmark.
The conservancy contends that the mayor's plan runs afoul of regulations governing building-code basics like fire prevention, adequate heating, air-conditioning and soundproofing, and that it would require destructively invasive electrical work, plumbing and other construction barred by the building's status as a landmark.
There is also the building's cachet as a landmark.
Within the glass extension, the arsenal's original exterior remains intact — the building is protected as a landmark — but the effect of Libeskind's wedge is so violent that it deals a death blow to the arsenal.
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