tobyjug
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It's well-used in any good weather, it has a popular farmers' market, it has concerts, people like to hang out there, sunbathe, throw frisbees. That's "right" enough for me.
From a design point of view, you probably could have done most or all of that in any of the previous versions, save the one from my childhood when Huntington connected with Boylston. It is all very timid for fear of not challenging Trinity, the Library, NOSC, even the Copley Plaza.
I forget. Does this version have the lame Kalil Gibran stuff, or was that an earlier one? Weren't or are there some garden gnomes or somesuch?