Monday, June 18, 2012

Bad Architecture: Could NYU 2031 be the next Fourth Ave?

Just as great architecture can lift the spirit, bad architecture can crush it.
In few parts of New York is this more the case than with the rash of new apartment buildings along Brooklyn's Fourth Avenue, the six-lane street that runs south from Atlantic Terminal and cleaves Park Slope from Gowanus. Because of bad decisions by Amanda Burden's City Planning Department and the profit-above-all-else motive of some developers, Brooklyn is going to be stuck for decades with this depressing wasteland of cheap materials and designs.
Read "Brooklyn's Burden: Fourth Avenue" in the Wall Street Journal (June 17, 2012)

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