Pretty sure that Emmanuel College and the students who will live in Julie Hall give a rat's ass what AB denizens have to say about the building.
Pretty sure that Emmanuel College and the students who will live in Julie Hall give a rat's ass what AB denizens have to say about the building.
Pretty sure that Emmanuel College and the students who will live in Julie Hall give a rat's ass what AB denizens have to say about the building.
Pretty sure that Emmanuel College and the students who will live in Julie Hall give a rat's ass what AB denizens have to say about the building.
This is a really important point. The vast majority of buildings have positive utility because they allow more people to live/work/play/take classes in Boston. With that in mind, why do we deny/cut down so many buildings?The same could be said about almost any building in the world. Unless it's some architectural masterpiece or a soviet-era concrete bloc, people generally don't care what it looks like on the outside. That doesn't mean that they should be immune from criticism.
This is a really important point. The vast majority of buildings have positive utility because they allow more people to live/work/play/take classes in Boston. With that in mind, why do we deny/cut down so many buildings?
It strikes me as fantastically unlikely that setback requirements, FAR limits, parking minimums, use restrictions and a whole host of other regulations meaningfully contribute to the quality of design. In fact, they likely make it worse because if all a building has to do to appeal to buyers is get approved, design loses its value as a competitive advantage. Obviously people on AB can say whatever they want, my comment was more w.r.t mayors office, city council and BPDA.Because design is part of our collective self image, especial the design of our built environment. We want better design because it makes a better city which makes it a better place to live. There are so so so many pressures to just make "shelter" and paste on "image" in order to "sell" that there needs to be someone or some people who, even in their little corner of the internet shakes their collective fists at poor design choices. Why? Because we want to be proud of this place and we don't want it treated cheaply. Built a thoughtless profit grubbing shoebox made of ticky tack and you should deserve to hear a few know-it-alls having a fit.
Carry on AB ... Carry On.
Pretty sure that Emmanuel College and the students who will live in Julie Hall give a rat's ass what AB denizens have to say about the building.
People care about what their building looks like.
Take any 17 year old to BU. Point at Warren Towers, Myles Standish, and StuVi and ask them where theyd prefer to live. Just based on the outside, not knowing anything about the inside, the history of the buildings, etc.