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On Oct 8, 12:32*pm, Tom Barry wrote:
MIG wrote: On Oct 6, 4:35 pm, Boltar wrote: On Oct 4, 2:27 pm, lonelytraveller wrote: loved Astoria when they could demolish the much despised Centrepoint; I quite like centrepoint. As far as 60s/70s towers go its one of the better ones. The tower isn't the thing on my mind every time my mind boggles yet again at the attitudes that must have prevailed in so many minds and institutions at the same time when a whole block was built in the centre of a city without a pavement to walk on. Didn't the mindset go: 1) The USA is wonderful 2) No one walks in the USA 3) Ergo no provision for pedestrians is wonderful. A lot of modern buildings on TCR northbound are set back, indicating a desire at some point to widen the street, which may have contributed to the lack of pedestrian access. A study of changing attitudes to the USA over the last sixty years is instructive - my grandad, who was Irish from the generation that still saw emigration westwards as something that happened to extra good boys, thought gold grew out of the streets there. *My Dad grew up at the time of Vietnam and has a substantially more jaundiced view. *I, growing up in the 1980s, think it's a nice place to visit but as a country it's nothing special and could do with a tidy up and a lick of paint. *Much prefer European cities like Brussels, personally. I rather like Cardiff. A pity Crossrail won't go that far (dragging it back to the thread). |
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