BostonTrainGuy
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What the heck is that? That ain't no Airstream.
What the heck is that? That ain't no Airstream.
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IMG_7858 by Bos Beeline, on FlickrLooks like they are in an enclosed courtyard behind the main building. Access must be through the main building.I wonder how prone to voyeurism those trailers will be. Are random pedestrians able to walk right up to the windows?
This is really cool idea, but I still think it would be better suited out on Rt 1 somewhere rather than in an area of the city that needs and can handle more density.
Absolutely not. Anybody who gets close to these things is a creeper. Note our stalwart photo team, who don't.I wonder how prone to voyeurism those trailers will be. Are random pedestrians able to walk right up to the windows?
Putting them in a more rural area? Not bad.
Putting them next to the country's most beloved ball park? Nah, it's kinda tacky.
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The trailers became more a labor of love than a practical endeavor, but the result speaks for itself. Now will they let a rowdy band stay there?“I think it’s not an exaggeration to say that we [Samuels and Brown] spent nine months working with our team on researching paint colors,” Brown said. “We went back through all the sixties and seventies looking at the colors of Chevys, Harley Davidsons, and Fender guitars. We looked at how those companies developed their paint colors, what they called them, and how they evolved. It was a crazy amount of detail. We were just complete nut jobs on this.”