dr. coleman. so i would suggest that we, in this case and in other cases where we look to a person who can really -- was the real reason for landmarking, that we have some kind of interpretive panel or something there for people to clearly and readily see to understand the whole story. >> president wolfram: thank you. commissioner pearlman? >> commissioner pearlman: thank you. thank you all for bringing this before us. i agree with commissioner hyland and certainly commissioner matsuda about this. but i also think that the building is, you know, quite interesting and, picture from february 28, 1960, i mean, that must have been one radical moment. you know, this building must have been extremely radical in that time frame to be built in the community. so i think that there's that aspect of this, as well. i also want to just point out for those of us who work in the -- you know, as architects in the community now, that this project was brought for permits in may 1959. it was approved in august of 19