Equilibria
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The way these are built right up to the existing street grid on all sides, its more towers around a park, which is much better.
Exactly. I don't at all mind a green courtyard within the site footprint, so long as the buildings form a street wall. Really, that's probably something that should be more common. The problem with the proto-typical and much derided towers in the park model is that the green space is in this no mans land buffer zone between stroads and towers. This ain't that.The way these are built right up to the existing street grid on all sides, its more towers around a park, which is much better.
Yeah, but that side of Melnea is ruined all the way to Washington St with a precedent of random trees screening housing heavily set back. Poor design choice, may get fixed in the future.I agree with the Tremont side, but the Melnea Cass side is decidedly cut off from the street. Kind of like West Village and Ruggles Street.
But it won’t get fixed if new stuff like this is following the old pattern.Poor design choice, may get fixed in the future.
I'm not sure about that. The status of the land around Melnea Cass is *very* weird and there's been multiple proposals to put in better walking, biking, and bus lanes.But it won’t get fixed if new stuff like this is following the old pattern.
I agree with the Tremont side, but the Melnea Cass side is decidedly cut off from the street. Kind of like West Village and Ruggles Street.
But it won’t get fixed if new stuff like this is following the old pattern.