Yes, it’s so terrible when buildings built during the same era all look the same.pic.twitter.com/JBO8xEqfoA
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Yes, it’s so terrible when buildings built during the same era all look the same.pic.twitter.com/JBO8xEqfoA
I remember back when architects valued variety.pic.twitter.com/ncQmTDbuvJ
Umm that looks better to me than a subdivision w/ 2 car garages facing the street.
Agreed. Garages with homes attached outback as an afterthought.
The planet has lots of humans that need a place to stay.
Earth to Bloomberg @business: To about a third of the population, the essential thing about housing is that it's cheap.https://twitter.com/business/status/1117891821353545729 …
Frankly, we could do worse than these examples, and have in fact, if you look around any North American city.
Soon to be coming to downtown San Rafael. It’s actually not the height limit or building code that creates the monotony, but rather developers’ and architects’ reluctance to add $$ to give these buildings street level interest, space, proportion, scale, or material quality.
They would literally use flammable cladding if they could get away with it.
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