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Old Posted Mar 23, 2020, 2:24 AM
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Originally Posted by mhays View Post
The postwar period was a temporary interlude where the basics of architecture and cities were often ignored, much to our cities' detriment.
You mean in the context of city center urbanism, yes you are right.

But in terms of American culture, it was such a special period. And in cities that grew rapidly after WW2, some of these suburban places are anchors for swaths of metro areas with millions of people.

What I am talking about preserving might be some classic examples of logo buildings or retail buildings which are interesting and expressive and create spaces where people can gather while hosting a range of businesses and activities. Today's middle ring suburbs are actually very interesting places, they are often very diverse and have a unique mix of interesting things going on.
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