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lio45 Apr 4, 2021 2:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Steely Dan (Post 9234136)
i'd like to hear an honest consensus architectural assessment from san franciscans of saleforce's new SF tower, not the highly selective and self-reinforcing feedback loop responses given to us by someone who CLEARLY has an axe to grind.

i myself feel like it's the crowning peak the SF skyline has desperately needed as it grew ever more "plateau-ish" over the decades since the heady days of transamerica and BofA.

but i'm just an internet skyscraper nerd from chicago, not a san franciscan, so what do i know?

My opinion: love the height and proportions (i.e. a tower on that site of that height and width is exactly what SF's skyline needed), dislike how bland and generic and melt-y/round-y it looks. I liked the SOM proposal much better.

the urban politician Apr 4, 2021 3:16 PM

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Originally Posted by cabasse (Post 9234142)
wack. i'm curious if you really think all tech is bad, or if you're just calling out specific areas. you're posting this on the internet... almost every aspect of your porsche relies on software running on multiple computer modules networked together, not to mention all of the CAD and other scientific modeling software used to design and optimize it... the medical industry relies heavily on tech for all kinds of shit - folding@home/supercomputers modeling proteins and AWS for running algorithms for sequencing mRNA

Interestingly, many have argued that tech has taken the “soul” out of sports cars. It’s a compelling case.

Look, I never said that tech is “bad”. I am not the ultimate judge of “good” or “bad”

I’m arguing, along with many others, that tech takes the “soul” out of everything it enters.

And I believe that point to be correct. You can go back centuries on this. The Amish eschew most technology that takes away a person’s dignity; dignity being defined as doing a good day’s work.

Some of you will surely scoff at that, but I can sort of understand that frame of mind. Making things easier is not always better for the flesh and blood beings that we are. That doesn’t always enhance or nourish our soul.

sopas ej Apr 4, 2021 3:26 PM

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Originally Posted by the urban politician (Post 9238037)
Making things easier is not always better for the flesh and blood beings that we are. That doesn’t always enhance or nourish our soul.

Hmm... that sounds like such a Protestant view.

the urban politician Apr 4, 2021 3:42 PM

^ Is it? I wouldn’t know, I don’t really know much about the denominations of Christianity.


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