I’m all for bold, especially when losing something in the process, worthy or not.
Is this that? Modern? Okay. Bold? Hardly. Consider the variations already going up or on design boards around town. Will this soon look dated as many trends often do?
We’re not Phoenix, we’re Boston.
I love me eye-candy, but can’t we do better?
If we can’t, there’s a price. That is my point. From the start. What we lose – good or bad, it is our neighborhood, our city – and is too often not replaced with value, bold or otherwise. It is simply and only a financial deal. The design process in Boston is broken. IMHO.
A good addition to the Back Bay skyline? Respectfully, I don’t care. What the city looks like from the ocean means nothing to me. I will walk past this building often. It’s the street that matters to me.
Is this that? Modern? Okay. Bold? Hardly. Consider the variations already going up or on design boards around town. Will this soon look dated as many trends often do?
We’re not Phoenix, we’re Boston.
I love me eye-candy, but can’t we do better?
If we can’t, there’s a price. That is my point. From the start. What we lose – good or bad, it is our neighborhood, our city – and is too often not replaced with value, bold or otherwise. It is simply and only a financial deal. The design process in Boston is broken. IMHO.
A good addition to the Back Bay skyline? Respectfully, I don’t care. What the city looks like from the ocean means nothing to me. I will walk past this building often. It’s the street that matters to me.
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