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    Fenway Infill and Small Developments

    I'm not sure what they were going for here, but whatever it was, it didn't work.
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    Biking in Boston

    Well they've been studying it since 2014 and they've already scrapped some very good plans. The fact that it took until 2020 to do ANYTHING is pretty sad.
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    BFIT Redevelopment | 41 Berkeley Street | South End

    Making this a senior living facility is actually really smart, if not just because residents in a residence like this do NOT have cars. But also, being in the middle of the city is a good thing. Seniors can actually get outside and walk places and participate in the neighborhood...
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    Biking in Boston

    DCR, being dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century about 20 years late.
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    Somerville High School Renovation & Expansion | 81 Highland Ave | Somerville

    In 30 years, we're going to think this new building looks just as stupid as the 80s addition did to us now. Also, why are the windows so small?
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    Bunker Hill Housing Redevelopment | Charlestown

    This looks like a big project to redevelop very dated public housing into a large mixed income, mixed use community in Charlestown. Take a look at the DPIR. What do you think? http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/bunker-hill-housing-redevelopment
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    16-Story Apartment Tower | 76 Ashford Street | Allston

    If MassDOT ever builds a West Station...
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    Assembly Square Infill and Small Developments | Somerville

    It really seems like they are building a LOT of parking overall.
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    Allston-Brighton Infill and Small Developments

    Gosh except for some plantings in the front, it looks like they paved that entire site. How was THAT approved?!
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    East Boston Infill and Small Developments

    I really hate this trend of making the penthouse floor silver so that it "disappears." It doesn't disappear. It actually sticks out more. I wish they would just more authentically make it part of the building. You can still have a cornice line below it, but just be honest that there's a floor...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    Originally, they were planning to rebuild the Lowell St Bridge. I'm guessing that is no longer the case?
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    Harriet Tubman House | 566 Columbus Avenue | South End

    A rowhouse on my street a few blocks from the Harriet Tubman House in the South End was just gut renovated and sold for $1400 per sq ft. It was two units: One sold for $3.625M and the other for $2.62M. So, the gentrification ship has LONG sailed for this neighborhood. The demand is HIGH and...
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    I'm very confused by the layout of this station. There's a long walkway and THEN elevators?!
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    Northeastern University - Institutional Master Plan

    It's amusing/frustrating that pretty much every design deficiency that advocates have pointed out when a roadway is being reconstructed ends up being revised/corrected later on. (In this case, the missing 4th crosswalk.) Why can't they just do it right the first time?!
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    Biking in Boston

    The City of Boston has completely botched this project, and now they just don't want to admit that they don't actually need $25M of Federal funding anymore. They've spent 10 years paying consultants to come up with plans that most people don't like.
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    Jamaica Plain Infill and Small Developments

    What happens when you try to make an architectural statement with an extremely low budget? Here's a bunch of different materials and colors all mixed together, with white trim! What a hot mess.
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    1785 Columbus Ave | Roxbury

    I don't hate it. It's different at least. The bottom part is very 1970s college campus. The top part is very 2010s office park. :-)
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    The Residences at Forest Hills | 3694 Washington Street | Jamaica Plain

    How does something get approved and then something else get built?! What's the point of approvals?!
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    Riverside Development | 333 Grove Street | Newton

    Charging for parking is also a good way to manage parking. Some households need zero spaces. Some need 2 or more. Let people pay for what they need.

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