…all built in the 1970s and 1980s, brutalist just enough to hate, but without the one thing that usually (I think) salvages brutalism: an ambition of scale.pic.twitter.com/pFVAo2m5Ki
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I don’t see that much difference between Embarcadero and the others. West Portal doesn’t count as subway to me, and Glen Park is BART – although if there’s one really impressive modern station, indeed, that would be it.
And yeah, I agree Forest Hill was/is bland. But it’s bland in a good way. :·)
Embarcadero was an infill station opened in 1978, and so unlike every other station which was designed in pairs, it has this weird marble gimmick, white chrome, going on with these circle insignia i love. Shiny glass. Looked futuristic on opening day but the soot dirties the lookpic.twitter.com/AEFKiNaFRs
Wait, what is this thing on the left? Is that still there? I was just there, but half the station was closed off for some reason.
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