The notion that a building could disappear is now on the radar screen.
Both buildings have totally disappeared and the sites built over in modern times.
A few seconds later, the building disappeared into the distance.
Entire new buildings can spring up overnight, and disappear just as suddenly.
But the building itself had disappeared into thin air.
However, both these buildings and the stretch of water that joined them have disappeared.
The building has since disappeared, swallowed by a construction site.
"Why does the building of dams have to cause so many old towns to disappear?"
All around him, the buildings of the city are disappearing into a strange mist.
Faced with this, should an architect make a new building disappear?