Vulcan
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IMO was the Empire pool. Also imo, the most iconic building that has remained, is the indoor market. I know many on here will say NP, or the CAP, but both have been replaced, on more or less the same spot. Anyway, other opinions are most welcome.
Vulcan
The coal exchange. Although it's still there, its being turned into some cheap tacky hotel-weding venue. A building with so much history, deserves so much more
Greyfriars
Not so much a building, but these ruins would/could have been a wonderful tourist attraction
(number 3 Greyfriars)http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifesty...-past-11387766
And for a building that's still here..... Although still pretty new, i do like the Wales millennium centre. It's been a massive success, and has become world renowned as world class venue. Loydd Weber rated it as the. Best venue built in the last 50years
Not buildings, but it'd be nice if more of the glamorganshire canal remained, and the old railway viaducts.
Foresters
Astey's
NCP Dumfries Place
Cory Hall
Custom House pub
What would you put there? Aside from something like a concert hall or government building (which we're already well catered for in the Bay) it's never going to be anything but apartments, a restraunt or a hotel and personally I think the plans for it looks pretty good, seem to be going for a more up market hotel than a tacky wedding venue.
Maybe not the most iconic, but this takes me back:
https://i2.wp.com/fairwaterpost.co.u...01a-c19201.jpg
Haven't been there for years, especially since I moved away, but I used to love going there.
Cardiff is fortunate to have these gems - like this, The Waunallt, Coopers Field all the way through Bute Park and on to Llandaff Fields and Blackweir, all so incredibly close to the City.
Fairly unique maybe.
The old Queen Street Railway Station.