I KNEW there was some poster out here who still had the hots for Squirrely Shirley! Just couldn't remember who..
...what's with all the animosity towards Shirley Kressel? She's not the raving kook that some people here portray her as. I've had several conversations with her and found her to be a friendly and intelligent woman. I think one can disagree with her without resorting to personal insults and snide insinuations.
She used to post on this board. Considering all the cheap shots taken at her from some members here it's really no surprise that she doesn't anymore.
I tend to agree that a lot of the voices of opposition over early morning shadows on the Common and Public Garden in February are absurd. This sort of opposition does more to undermine the credibility of urban activists and preservationists than it does to the betterment of our parks, streets, and other elements of the built environment.
We'd probably all do well to remember that the silence between the notes is still part of the music.
It was never about the money....
I'll credit Shirlz; that i don't believe she was doing 'this' out of feelings of inadequacy, urban paranoia, etc,
that is clearly present when you attend community meetings...
She came with an argument, and was prepared to defend it;
Still, i believe her core goal was obstructing and running out the clock to ensure nothing got built.
It's clearly the most clever tweak of core nimby fanaticism. Shirlz really sold it!
I KNEW there was some poster out here who still had the hots for Squirrely Shirley! Just couldn't remember who..
Are they making their own concrete? Looks like there's an apparatus for one.
I've driven/walked past that triangular park dozens of times and can't really remember it. Did it have large plaques with faces on them a la yankee stadium?
I just hope this doesn't turn into some rehash of the Freedom tower where the original design (Libeskind) was changed by a different firm (Childs) and what we end up with is a tall piece of shit that is devoid of any symbolism or grace of the original design.
I'm probably a minority but I hated the Libeskind Freedom Tower.
It will. Its how the ball rolls in this business.
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BCDC presentation on "The Connector" ("Great Hall" apparently wasn't cutting it) and the open space:
http://www.bostonplans.org/getattachment/9489d79c-053d-4910-97de-3dd2ee0c872c
A sincere question: is it common to NOT include ADA-required ramps in detailed renders like the ones released earlier today (looking at the stairs in the 'Great Connector')?
Thanks.