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'There is often a correlation between the function of a place or an object and the sound we expect it to make.' http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/12/29/arts/design/sound-architecture.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=photo-spot-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0 …
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'Penn Station’s low ceilings suppress sound, which becomes hard to make out, an audible metaphor for its rat’s maze of architecture'
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A story I've long wanted to do is Why Is Penn Station So Bad? Use experts on crowds to illustrate Gifs of the movement in there, as ...
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... informed by the decisions made by Amtrak, the security people, the boarding process, the signage.
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Penn Station is terrible, and I'm convinced the way we use it (Amtrak's boarding, for instance) makes it even more terrible.
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Whoever nails that piece can share it on every travel weekend forever and reap the traffic.
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There's no rebuilding Penn Station but I am convinced there are decisions that could make the experience suck lesshttps://twitter.com/lediva/status/681948534820745217 …
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(as long as I'm commissioning Twitter, let's have this too) https://twitter.com/frank_chimero/status/681949447002152961 …
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