TC_zoid
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Why can't they move it to the other side of the Clapp House, to face Spring Street? Probably because it will reduce the parking lot size and employees will have to walk a block or two. The museum is not as community friendly as it makes itself out to be. The new addition results in a giant hole made to the right side of the existing facade, thus in my opinion compromising its architecture. I have a 1982 copy of Architectural Record with the building on the cover and the article singing high praises of its integration to the surrounding buildings and the wonderful clerestory design on the roof. The building was built by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. Cobb was the leading architect on it, and well, if you look at his Boston upbringing and father, it's not such the big feel-good institutions are looking for now. The Portland, OR firm that is designing the addition has no experience other than a few office buildings. But their assigned architect is the feel-good the PMA wants or needs. I know, we can't talk about these things, but I am a bit disappointed in the director of the museum. His implication in the PPH article that the Children's Museum carries some toxicity with it because it was built during the "Jim Crow" era caused an outcry in the comments section.They have submitted an application to demolish the old children's museum.
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