Submitted by libananahammock t3_113rfbs in nyc
Mr1988 t1_j8tyw9n wrote
Reply to comment by IllBookkeeper1892 in 24 Middagh Street, Brooklyn Heights, New York. (1925 vs. today) by libananahammock
I read a great article about NYC’s architecture. NY was know to remake itself, and people were generally happy with that because what came later was bigger, grander, more advanced, and more beautiful.
You really don’t get that now. You don’t get a piece of architecture that works well with its surroundings, or is pleasing to the eye. You get glass middle fingers that shut out everything that makes the city great. You lose the smaller commercial spaces that allow a mom and pop shop to do business, you lose contextuality, you lose affordable housing that can allow someone to save for a place.
The UES has a ton of development happening along 2nd ave, but I’d argue they’re tearing down the buildings that are interesting and help the neighborhood feel special, because they’re replaced by glass shards that have massive commercial spaces.
It’s not really better for anyone.
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