passed by this new building near cesar chavez yesterday and i'm pretty sure it was this affordable senior housing complex which like, it's great that this exists but why does it look like this i'm gonna cry lolpic.twitter.com/R9WwbKeLw5
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passed by this new building near cesar chavez yesterday and i'm pretty sure it was this affordable senior housing complex which like, it's great that this exists but why does it look like this i'm gonna cry lolpic.twitter.com/R9WwbKeLw5
why the fuck does every new building in sf look like this i'm gonna go full nimby on this shit
Love to elevate dumb aesthetic grievances over giving people a place to live Tip for anyone who cares, for a single moment, what a building looks like: don't do that
its a false dichotomy to assume we can't make housing that also looks nice. people deserve housing, and furthermore, beautiful housing. since you have a rose in your username im sure you're familiar with the "bread and roses" idea
Every new building ever created has been criticized for not looking nice. People hated the victorians; people hated the Golden Gate bridge I think what's better is humility that we *can't* design our urban space to sate NIMBYs, so we may as well embrace chaos
actually we *can* have beautiful, affordable housing. anyway, steph and i are just two friends shooting the shit on this website, and we're gonna keep doing that thankshttps://jacobinmag.com/2018/11/beautiful-public-housing-red-vienna-social-housing …
fuckin lmao at "people hated the ggb" everything about that bridge from the suspension design to the color was designed to be beautiful and it's well documented that ppl loved it when it opened lol...........who is this guy
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read your own article the original design was turned down for aesthetic reasons the current design was widely praised and most of the opposition was feasibility, traffic, shipping concerns not aesthetic ones i guarantee i have read more on this issue than you lol
Ah, fair point, I may have overreached by talking about anything in SF other than its cursed relationship to housing
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