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Originally Posted by brudy
I'll renew my calls for a design review board.
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I'm more skeptical than ever before about the value of that, if only since the tastes & preferences of ppl vary so widely &, as the sayings goes, beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder. I think dtla is still at such a formative stage of improvement that nitpicking over the architectural finer points of the palmer apt bldgs on broadway, as one example.....even more so since that overall section of dt remains a sea of awful parking lots & desolate old warehouse type of bldgs.....really does fly over the heads of most ppl.
as another example, the following person apparently lives in dt as you do. But if I'm not mistaken you....or at least what some other ssper wrote several posts prior to this one.....are one of those who think that installing children oriented features into a park in dtla is wrong. This gentleman thinks otherwise & I'm assuming is happy that a kids area is going to be installed in PS in the next several months.
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^ he may not realize that some larger trees were torn down recently in pershing sq not due to city officials opposing the park having too much shade but for technical reasons. I understand the roots of the trees were starting to invade the concrete base under pershing Sq & therefore had to be removed. Which is a shame & one reason why PS became more of an overly sun stroked public square after the underground parking garage was installed. iow, it's harder to have lush landscaping on top of what's really a gigantic planter box.
one of ssps regulars or former regulars, originally losangelesbeautiful & now known by his actual name, brigham yen, was interviewed in this vid about the grand central mkt.
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