TC_zoid
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Moreover, if 142 Free Street had been flipped around and placed next to the Clapp House, it could have been three structures connected at the back of the main PMA with an all-glass corridor pathway (behind and somewhat invisible) representing three different types of architecture and historical uses (McLellan House and rear gallery, Clapp, 142 Free Street). This would have become a magnificent offering and juxtaposition to the Cobb addition and the proposed one, of which looks like its advancement is imminent. And with the recent donation of the Judy Glickman Lauder collection, perhaps the museum would have become noteworthy at an international level (substantial historical significance with these photos). Now, it's the defacing and compromising of the Cobb addition and the destruction of a building that could have been re-purposed. Good architecture is primarily about improving or enhancing the human experience. Many in the city and surrounding area are now pissed-off by the arrogance of the PMA. They, the PMA, have come out with the wrecking ball in several different ways. Oh well.
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