This week came the news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is leaving its home in Washington, D.C. [...]
Most importantly, from the perspective of thousands of D.C. residents, the District will finally be rid of the FBI's dark architecture. I will be sad to see the building go, as the city will almost certainly demand. Not only could it still potentially be put to good use, but whatever replaces the FBI Building will be regular, orderly, safe, and worse.
— citylab.com
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Here's how some folks in DC think about this issue. Mind you, the comments on this blog aren't from people who have in large attended one of our fine institutions of architectural learning, so their opinions can easily be dismissed, should you feel threatened.
http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/23795/breakfast-links-hot-ideas/#comments
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