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Opening comment is talking about an Ageless building
Yes those ageless buildings also destroys even the ressource from a nonbuild tile also - or - overbuilds and sometimes it is not worth the outcome with the ageless when they destroy something better...
If that is what you are asking about, no, there's no way you can delete a unique building after it's finished. They are "ageless", which is the technical game jargon for "can't ever be deleted or built over".
Since the two unique buildings sometimes have different location requirements, if you don't plan ahead, and build the first one on a tile that can't take the second one, you're out of luck, for that city anyway. You still get the benefits of each building, separately on their two tiles, but you can't get the unique quarter bonus. You can still do it right in your other cities.