Randy N. Craven-Krawtch
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If this building was residential all of beacon hill would have pitched a shit fit but since its MGH is glided thru the approval process.I really wasn't expecting something this tall, even with the renders.
If this building was residential all of beacon hill would have pitched a shit fit but since its MGH is glided thru the approval process.
Here's an article from February 2019 with more info:Something I dont remember reading before:
“The structure was designed to function ‘as an island’ during a natural disaster and is touted as one of the most progressive healthcare designs of the 21st Century for future climate change and environmental resiliency.”
It's a place where patients and staff could potentially “shelter in place” for four days in the face of disaster. "I think we’re going to be one of the trend setters in terms of what does a modern hospital need today in the City of Boston to withstand any disaster human or natural," Saba said.
I was just typing this. I'm pleasantly surprised by its visual impact, even from across the Charles.I really wasn't expecting something this tall, even with the renders.
I bike over the Mass Ave bridge daily and I was really surprised how prominent this was in the 'skyline'.That’s going to be a big boy on the skyline.
It's almost surreal in real life too. Biking past this building, it really awes in terms of size; this expansion of MGH is huge.That’s going to be a big boy on the skyline.