Hall of Shame (CHOOSE 3)

Hall of Shame - CHOOSE 3! (see photos below):

  • 1. 1-2-3 Center Plaza

    Votes: 26 29.2%
  • 2. Fort Point Channel

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • 3. Green Line

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • 4. Four Seasons Hotel

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • 5. Harbor Garage

    Votes: 44 49.4%
  • 6. Madison Park High School

    Votes: 11 12.4%
  • 7. BUMC Yawkey Ambulatory Building

    Votes: 9 10.1%
  • 8. MGH 243 Charles

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • 9. Charlesgate Overpass

    Votes: 36 40.4%
  • 10. Orchard Gardens School

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • 11. Sheraton Boston

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • 12. BPL Johnson Building

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • 13. South Bay Interchange

    Votes: 34 38.2%
  • 14. Copley Place Complex

    Votes: 10 11.2%
  • 15. One Exeter Plaza (Darth Vader Building)

    Votes: 14 15.7%
  • 16. Storrow Drive

    Votes: 22 24.7%
  • 17. South Bay Center

    Votes: 28 31.5%

  • Total voters
    89

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REMEMBER TO CHOOSE 3!

Polls close 11:59pm on Feb 28.

A list of all previous winners can be found here: http://www.archboston.org/awards/

In no particular order:


1. 1-2-3 Center Plaza
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2. Fort Point Channel
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3. Green Line
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4. Four Seasons Hotel
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5. Harbor Garage
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6. Madison Park High School
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7. BUMC Yawkey Ambulatory Building
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8. MGH 243 Charles
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9. Charlesgate Overpass
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10. Orchard Gardens School
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11. Sheraton Boston
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12. BPL Johnson Building
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13. South Bay Interchange
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14. Copley Place Complex
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15. One Exeter Plaza (Darth Vader Building)
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16. Storrow Drive
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17. South Bay Center
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Re: Hall of Shame (CHOOSE THREE)

5, 10, 16

And can we please call Copley Place by its proper name for once? Yeah, I can let some obscure UK review slip-up and call it Copley Plaza, but it's inexcusable for a local.
 
Re: Hall of Shame (CHOOSE THREE)

5, 13, 16.

Such a tossup, I want to vote Charlesgate, too...
 
I voted 5, 8, & 13 also. Looks like 5 is getting plenty of votes.
 
South Bay interchange is terrible, but is it worse than the spaghetti mess around the north side (Leverett "circle", etc?) Ot the Allston exits?
 
1, 5, and 9 even though I don't even know where that one is. I have always kind of liked the angry, hulking mass of #8, and who doesn't relish an opportunity to cruise down Storrow?
 
1, 5, and 9 even though I don't even know where that one is. I have always kind of liked the angry, hulking mass of #8, and who doesn't relish an opportunity to cruise down Storrow?

I kind of like #8 (Mass Eye and Ear) too in a quirky way. It definitely makes a statement for the bolded reasons.
 
South Bay interchange is terrible, but is it worse than the spaghetti mess around the north side (Leverett "circle", etc?) Ot the Allston exits?

Yes. Think of the potential if South Bay interchange weren't there. It's adjacent to hyperdense Chinatown, which badly needs spillover housing, as well as the major transit node of South Station, and would link together the Seaport, South Boston, South End, and downtown. Plus it's probably larger than the Leverett Circle mess and the Allston ramps put together.
 
Comparing some of these projects, it's amazing how destructive works of infrastructure can be--particularly highways. A really terrible building can be an eyesore, or ruin a block--or, if i'ts a really big building, ruin a few blocks; a poorly planned and implemented piece of infrastructure can decimate a city.
 
Frankly I find it controversial to include the BPL Johnson Building in the Hall of Shame category. I recommend removing it.
 
I think it's a contemptuous dump.
 
^ The cheap finishes certainly make it seem so, briv. Can we say that in its current state, the Johnson wing fails to live up to its promise? The exterior and interior need to be humanized. I prefer its austere design to the foolishness Johnson brought to our skyline ten years later.
 
I like the Johnson wing. I don't like it as much as the original BPL next door, but it serves its purpose well -- a clean and well-lighted place for books.
 
I kind of like #8 (Mass Eye and Ear) too in a quirky way. It definitely makes a statement for the bolded reasons.

I absolutely despise this building. It is one of only about three buildings i have ever seen and have it actually make me angry (others being horrible small pieces of postmodernism in towns i have lived in). The way they "integrated" the old building into the tower is absolutely ludicrous. It appeas as if the tower is eating the historic structure. Add the huge blank, concrete walls with no delineation what so ever.

Grrrrrrr. Me angry....
 
I think it's cool. The "historic structure" isn't that old or special, and would be easily overlooked without the attention drawn by being "eaten" by Mass Eye.
 
Hmm, now that I think of it, I'm surprised no one nominated Trinity Place. Next year...
 
johnson bpl addition should not be on here. sheesh.
and I like that eye and ear building a lot. the facade reminds me of swiss grid layouts
 
I voted 1, 3 & 12.

1-2-3 has simply got to go.

The Green Line, especially the B-line, is a crying disgrace, all the worse because I have this nagging sense that it could be vastly improved with some better management and a minimum of additional resources.

It will be interesting to see how many votes Johnson's BPL addition gets. Needless to say, I think it's terrible.

1) The skylight of the atrium will never be repaired (look up next time you're there)
2) The bathrooms are disgusting (I know it's a public library, but use the bathrooms in the McKim building and you'll notice the difference) and extremely remote from anywhere you might be when you require them.
3) The connection to the second level of the McKim building is barely there, where it should have been the main element of the layout.
4) It's a brooding fascist hulk without any of the sexiness of its actual Italian precedents.
 

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