The boxy Prudential Center, built in the 1960s, has never been a darling of architecture critics. But Yale University architectural historian Elihu Rubin says the massive redevelopment project represents a key historical moment when — at the height of white flight and automobile sprawl — a mega-corporation made an unlikely investment in the future of cities. — radioboston.wbur.org
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Architectural eyesore? Well maybe. But I always rather liked the Pru and I loved that you could get from near the Hynes Convention Center/Mass Ave all the way to Copley Square without going outside which could be nice in winter.
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