Central to their message is a refusal to accept what has become of the communal landscape, as exemplified by this, the Laurel Shopping Center: a seemingly endless concrete U of shops that curves around the dominant aesthetic offering of a massive parking lot, where our car is now anchored like a small vessel in an asphalt bay.NYT
just put the utility lines underground, half the clutter gone. Whos he to say thats ugly. Maybe NYTimes bldg is ugly. Last thing we need is style police. It will just drive car dealers, tool stores etc even further out into virgin land.
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just put the utility lines underground, half the clutter gone. Whos he to say thats ugly. Maybe NYTimes bldg is ugly. Last thing we need is style police. It will just drive car dealers, tool stores etc even further out into virgin land.
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