I saw that and thought the same thing. Then I tried to relate.
New highway noise, cold north winds, ruined view, exhaust pollution coming through old single pane glass. Relative poverty or wage stagnation did everything else. Small windows are cheaper.
Economics.
You know what two points are closer than those two? North and South stations. I keep thinking that we shouldn’t wait for the Fed to fund the NSRL. The Commonwealth could do it and It should have been built already. It’s a question of will.
Boston was building a wide car friendly apron for the E Boston tunnels. Note this was a pre-central artery land taking by 30 years. It’s amazing how dense the area was prior to the car. Dern near every building was 5-10 stories tall… or as I read it: Precedent.
I kind of agree. To me it's more about facade's scale. It's a city street not a stroad. It needs to be seen from next to it, not across the mall parking lot, or at a glance from Route 1 at 80mph. It's post-modernist bleed over. The city scale buildout is now an odd request in America.
I looked at all the renderings and I was wondering where the typical bridge trolls were. While they’re typically under a completed bridge, it turns out they’re here! Either that or Grimm Brother’s Construction is still bitter about their losing bid.
Way back when, Jane Jacobs made that case as well.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/86059/the-economy-of-cities-by-jane-jacobs/
The big picture... innovation happens when you mix different people with different skill sets together seems to be a no brainer, and yet, we cling to outdated...
…Unless you talk about MGH. You can see every one of Boston’s boom years in the pastiche of exteriors attached to the plex… from Founders to Yawkey and everything in between. And yes. I consider MGH a company.
I wonder how many Walpolean window kicking asshats the people of Seville have to subsidize. Do they kick out LRV windows there for funzies or do they have a society that understands the concept of an ‘own goal’ when you take a commonly shared public amenity out of commission? Stats would be hard...
Honestly everybody everywhere plays Big City every day. I would think the reason Boston was chosen as the target was because we have a long history of cynical meta criticism and would get the joke without being thin skinned. In Herald terms… that means we can take s punch and laugh about it...
Something like these would work. I’m wondering if it would be substantially cheaper to build something closer to at-grade if we made everything north of the Tobin inaccessible to tall ships. If the state buys the scrapyard and the concrete plant, what else needs that kind of clearance? While...