Boston02124
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thanks,nice visual!
It's true for bored residents like us, but isn't this what most visitors expect out of Boston? The well-manicured distinctive Old European-style city?
If this city is too defined by its heritage, too timid, too conservative, isn't it partly because of the way we're defined as a city by the millions of Freedom Trail-following image-makers who pass through our hotels every year - not just because of how we define ourselves?
Someone needs to get a bunch of restaurants and housing into the ramp parcels ASAP.
Not many vacant lots to apply your prescription. Would you tear down a 100-year old building to substitute a replica of a 200-year old?...development in the Faneuil Hall area from Haymarket to State Street and up to the greenway should be full-blown historicist. Not contextual modernism, but full out historical reproductions. So what if it's Disneyesque, that area is our Dinseyland.
[...]the BRA awarded a $50,000 contract last night to Stephen Stimson Associates for the redesign of the Chinatown Gateway Park, adjacent to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway between Hudson Street and Surface Road. Three public meetings will be held to discuss the design. Construction is expected to begin next summer.
Not many vacant lots to apply your prescription. Would you tear down a 100-year old building to substitute a replica of a 200-year old?
I know that I risk being burned at the stake for heresy against modernism, but I think that development in the Faneuil Hall area from Haymarket to State Street and up to the greenway should be full-blown historicist. Not contextual modernism, but full out historical reproductions. So what if it's Disneyesque, that area is our Dinseyland.
Do you mean the section of the park that's just a big paved area? That always looked to me unfinished and waiting for additional design.
If I remember correctly, that large plaza was built so the Chinese Community would have a place for large gatherings and celebrations.