The case for unremarkable architecture.
Our great neighborhoods were not built by an alien race of humans using
exotic materials and tools. They simply didn’t have the
pseudo-intellectual burden of having to define an age or an
all-encompassing desire to be novel. They cared about doing beautiful
buildings of substance. And, they had the daily experience of what it
meant to live in a living, changing place. I think if we add playfulness
and joy to the mix, and focus on the human experience, we’ll find our
way through this coming new wave of redevelopment. Take a breath and
enjoy the ride.
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