Equilibria
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LOI for 150 units and NAACP offices at 135 Dudley Street (essentially the whole southern edge of Dudley Square):
Wow, this could be a big deal if it happens. That parking lot really runis Dudley Square as a pedestrian experience.LOI for 150 units and NAACP offices at 135 Dudley Street (essentially the whole southern edge of Dudley Square):
Big bland and ugly. #bostonarchitecture
Would an equivalent project in Brooklyn look better?
My thought exactly. Usually renders start out great (or thereabouts) and end up crappy with architecture-dumb-down. I've been wanting to see more really good architecture in Roxbury given the horrible way in which this part of Boston has been treated socially and economically since the 60's. Instead we get a carved ice cube with nothing to recommend it except its size. So it swallows up a lot of vacant land left over by stupid planning previously. How is that a plus? The citizens of Roxbury deserve more, but unfortunately too many citizens are grateful for crumbs rather than demanding a full meal. Of course Roxbury is not the only victim. Kenmore Square is putting up "that building" which is going to be equally bland and boring, after ripping down the beautiful building on the corner. Sorry for getting off topic. It's just that Boston doesn't seem to have an architectural raison d'etre, and has been throwing up a lot of mediocrity that will look dated in 10 years.Big bland and ugly. #bostonarchitecture
I'd say it's a definite improvement. I like the way the taller building appears step-like. I don't think we can read much in to the cladding and window treatments at this phase. Imagine a Nubian Square five years from now with this and Nubian Square Ascends bookending the bus depot. It will be pretty incredible.Some revision and reallocation of mass. Not a big fan of those red window brackets. They've gone from bland to cheesy (TAT isn't that good at this, huh?)
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I'd say it's a definite improvement. I like the way the taller building appears step-like. I don't think we can read much in to the cladding and window treatments at this phase. Imagine a Nubian Square five years from now with this and Nubian Square Ascends bookending the bus depot. It will be pretty incredible.
The BPDA keeps putting off approving the tower. Boston's largest Black-founded and owned development firm can't get an approval to build a tower in Roxbury certainly is a mood.I like it. Yuuuge upgrade for nubian. Cant have the center of the neighborhood with a massive parking lot. Hopefully the tower nearby goes u/c soon too.