This just proves that just because someone is famous doesn't mean that people like their work. I do think the main issue here though is that it's a Federal building and the site around it is basically inactive or inaccessible because of "security."
so far as i know, it hasn't won any awards. if, to you, lack of trophies indicates that a building has no architectural merit or significance, then you got me there. as for how or if it's significant in the minds of others, LMGTFY: here, here, here, here, hereSignificant in what ways? Which architectural awards has been bestowed upon this building? Educate the forum if you don't mind.
only in boston would members of a so-called "architecture forum" be advocating for the destruction of one of the most significant works of walter gropius. you guys are out of your minds.
A recladding will do. Maybe some dark, almost black glass to add variety to the area. The low rise portion has got to go. Build a new base around the tower that fronts the street. Win-Win-Win.
I'm sorry, but isn't this exactly what it looked like prior to construction?Not the changes I would like to see but I think this will be a big improvement and a lot of people here will come around to liking the changes when it's finished ... kind of like what we've seen with the greenway. I don't see a render for the proposed fountain here but I think it will be a really nice addition assuming they can keep it up and running, unlike the last one.
Here it is
https://www.wbur.org/news/2019/06/04/photos-boston-city-hall-plaza-renovations
Hate that. Looks like some weird dated Etsy/Pintrest-inspired look. Not too unlike the weird wayfinding (or whatever you'd call this) they had there before. Someone thought "reclaimed barn" was a good look for this area... looks awkwardly out of place to me.No, it definitely looks different. For instance, the Plaza was always lacking a wall saying "R&B sound POP JAZZ NOiSe"
This just proves that just because someone is famous doesn't mean that people like their work. I do think the main issue here though is that it's a Federal building and the site around it is basically inactive or inaccessible because of "security."
What's wrong with my suggestion? The tower is ugly, the low rise portion sucks, and its bad urbanity with no streetwall.I honestly can't tell if you are being sarcastic
I would also replace 1-2-3 Center Plaza on the left with something more humane, and narrow up Cambridge Street a bit
The Boston Seasons beer hall might be the most aesthetically pleasing structure to show up in Government center in the last 50 years.Hate that. Looks like some weird dated Etsy/Pintrest-inspired look. Not too unlike the weird wayfinding (or whatever you'd call this) they had there before. Someone thought "reclaimed barn" was a good look for this area... looks awkwardly out of place to me.
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The beer garden is equally weird.
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The Boston Seasons beer hall might be the most aesthetically pleasing structure to show up in Government center in the last 50 years.
But then you cannot see City Hall.I'd like to see City Hall Plaza look like this (from a City Hall Plaza, redesign proposal by Peter Vanderwarker, 1991).
I would also replace 1-2-3 Center Plaza on the left with something more humane, and narrow up Cambridge Street a bit
Only in Boston would we hide the John Adams Courthouse behind a ring of buildings, but ensure a full 360 view of City Hall.But then you cannot see City Hall.
There could be a small street running from Cambridge Street to the front of City hall to provide a view from Cambridge Street. Also a few pocket parks would be inserted into the urban fabric to provide some open space and views.Only in Boston would we hide the John Adams Courthouse behind a ring of buildings, but ensure a full 360 view of City Hall.