Spiro Kostof, concluding his history, tells us we need "to come to terms with our past and to take shelter and find pride in the continuities of time and place. This is not alone a professional imperative. All of us—architects and users, environmental policymakers and consumers of such policies—need to become engaged."
This link takes you to the full text of a public artwork in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. Sharon's words not only provide a link to the past, publicly on view, but also tap a vital democratic spirit, of special relevance this election season.
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