It's called protesting.
^it's more like standing up to a bully that is being violent to you.
I had this same thought. He should paint each floor a separate color, or have it be alternating rows of dark brown and beige. And maybe apply some murals on top of that color scheme, like huge flowers.
Someone would probably like it, though, and we'd be stuck looking at it forever.
But the Boston Common Parking Garage, which is the Convention Authority controls (for whatever reason), and is seeking to expand is within parking cap.
Ground floor view of promenade. The proposed enclosed promenade will be continuously open to the public as a destination in the heart of the Greenway. It will provide a place to shop, eat and socialize, escape from the cold in the winter, or find respite from the heat in the summer. Rendering by Kohn Pederson Fox
Rifleman, just because the exterior looks like the colonies on Mars that you may have seen in illustrated sci-fi magazines when you were a kid does not make it awesome.
Welcome to the street level of another internally-oriented downtown mall: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...=bwtuBfUp0FKmAEceN1LJkA&cbp=12,178.28,,0,0.08
Now explain to me how a mall, with the focus of activity being located 100% away from street level, will have a chance in hell of "activating the Greenway" or "opening up the city to the harbor."