Aprehensive_Words
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Tell that to the legions of kids at the new playground every day
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. I mean, the playground is nice and well used, but as a whole the plaza still sucks despite all the recent rework.Tell that to the legions of kids at the new playground every day
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. I mean, the playground is nice and well used, but as a whole the plaza still sucks despite all the recent rework.
exactly. cool building, shitty use of so much acreage in the heart of the city. as a plaza/piazza it remains a total failure.
It might be becoming my goal in life to convince folks that city hall is a great building and public space.
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I think you're on to something. Brutalist buildings, such as City Hall, I've read, were partly inspired by the desire to have bomb-resistant bunker style buildings, a perceived need stemming from the trauma of World War II.This is what the Russians are building all around the front in Ukraine to guard against the expected spring counteroffensive.
This is NOT a public space.
It is a defensive brick and marble moat.
I think you're on to something. Brutalist buildings, such as City Hall, I've read, were partly inspired by the desire to have bomb-resistant bunker style buildings, a perceived need stemming from the trauma of World War II.
This is for all you city hall haters.
My best attempt at being ironic: what a horrible public space, and besides - who uses it anyways? all the views you can see when you visit the open expansive empty space, it’s just so unpleasant when you get to see so many views of the city all in one moment not to mention its like peaceful and quite and you barely can even hear the city bustle - almost a place that a bunch of lazy workers would probably go and bask. I mean - let’s finally admit that of course we should build as many buildings on top of this unused public embarrassment. And those puny trees. They probably won’t even grow bigger.
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Other than the trees, I barely notice a difference. Still the ugliest building in Boston. What a waste.
Other than the trees, I barely notice a difference. Still the ugliest public "plaza" on earth. What a waste.
A) NoFixed that for you. City Hall is a cool building. If the plaza worked, you'd probably either like or just ignore the building.
I mean, I think it's a great building for sure. But that is still one of the worst public spaces in the city.