kz1000ps
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Microsoft Paintbrush strikes again!!
Obviously this is a work in progress, nowhere near being done. It's color coded by the years and general architectural movement it was related to. Now you've probably noticed that there's an awful lot of red in the Financial District, and that's because for this map I decided to focus mainly on development from the 20th century and on, simply because it would take WAY too much time to go and research when every teeny tiny little building on Beacon Hill or wherever was built. In fact, I'll probably skip out on doing the Hill, the Bay, and the Ends altogether.
So the legend is:
Red - anything before the 1920s/art deco period
Orange - art deco/moderne, up to roughly 1950
Yellow - anything international or modern, up to about 1975
Bright green - late '70s into early 80s, anything in the transition between modernism and pomo
light blue - pomo/contextual, up to the early '90s recession
blue - mid '90s to mid '00s
bright purple - recently finished, under construction, or proposed with a good chance of being built
If you see any errors, please speak up!
Obviously this is a work in progress, nowhere near being done. It's color coded by the years and general architectural movement it was related to. Now you've probably noticed that there's an awful lot of red in the Financial District, and that's because for this map I decided to focus mainly on development from the 20th century and on, simply because it would take WAY too much time to go and research when every teeny tiny little building on Beacon Hill or wherever was built. In fact, I'll probably skip out on doing the Hill, the Bay, and the Ends altogether.
So the legend is:
Red - anything before the 1920s/art deco period
Orange - art deco/moderne, up to roughly 1950
Yellow - anything international or modern, up to about 1975
Bright green - late '70s into early 80s, anything in the transition between modernism and pomo
light blue - pomo/contextual, up to the early '90s recession
blue - mid '90s to mid '00s
bright purple - recently finished, under construction, or proposed with a good chance of being built
If you see any errors, please speak up!