Technically, the water authority did not need to ask for the neighborhood's advice, so why did it?
"We wanted to demonstrate that you can implement important infrastructure projects on a regional basis without trampling on the needs of the neighborhood," said David Silverstone, president and chief executive officer of the water authority.
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"We wanted to demonstrate that you can implement important infrastructure projects on a regional basis without trampling on the needs of the neighborhood," said David Silverstone, president and chief executive officer of the water authority.
...somebody give that man a raise...
IMO, that bldg (from images) is more interesting spatially than Kiasma (from experience).
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