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Meet Fred Clarke, the designer of the tower atop Bostonâs South Station - The Boston Globe
Clarke recently spoke about the evolution to transit-oriented development and the importance of the 678-foot South Station tower to Boston’s skyline.www.bostonglobe.com
Interview with architect Frank Clarke about the project.
Looks like the core has a taller twin right behind it.^also today (7/7). Steel rising over I93 coming from the south (passenger side shot):
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It does stink to lose the view of the fed from there.
^also today (7/7). Steel rising over I93 coming from the south (passenger side shot):
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Very much agreed. While I'm in favor of SST, the Fed Reserve is a really cool, distinctive structure and SST could be anywhere and is pretty bleh, design-wise.
Correct me if I'm wrong but, from that particular sightline, isn't the Fed Reserve Building just a blank wall- no windows or anything? Just a featureless monolith at that sightline. What is actually being lost from that particular angle, except featureless bulk - a very tall poster board would appear the same, no?
Oh come on, it’s more than just a featureless monolith. If it were, wouldn’t it just fade into obscurity? It’s easily one of the top 5 recognizable buildings on the Boston skyline.
I’ve always considered the slender sides as bookends — a symbol of sorts that protects the contents of the interior.