Showing posts with label Cross Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cross Street. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Worst thing since sliced in the 50s

Here are three buildings sliced by the Central Artery in 1953.




Why have they not put more windows facing the Greenway?
Here is something just to get everyone thinking. 
I know I photoshopped over the lettered sign but you get the idea.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Cross Street painted fence scrim

Here is 300 feet of chain link fence on cross street.


Here is a photo sim showing 300 feet of painted vinyl scrim on cross street.



I am hoping to paint this soon.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Park lot for Special (elite) People.




Remember Cars are more important than people 

People do not deserve a new park or a new building. Cars Rule

Friday, December 16, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Not a stitch of shade in this park.



There is a interesting story behind this steel structure in the North End. For anyone who doesn't know it is supposed to be a Pergola. It is meant to grow vines up and over the top. I went to every meeting in the planning process of the 2 parks that are built on the greenway. I was on the committee that guided the designers to make the park what it is today. 

In one of the last meetings the designers presented  this steel Pergola design. Nobody at the meeting liked it. We all wanted something softer and more human scale. They designers said too bad, times up, designs done. They shoved this design down our throats.

The designers promised that it would have climbing roses. That got axed during construction. The powers that be decided without trying that roses would not grow. Clematis (that dies back to the ground every year) was the vine they chose and planted on every pole. Now over half of them died. The vines need something to climb on. Something more than a vertical wire.

The North End got shafted in the Pergola design process. No Roses grow on the structure. Clematis grows on less than half of the vertical beams. I have a heard people comment that it looks unfinished. The Greenway Conservancy refuses to plant any real vines on the pergola because they are afraid the vines may have clingy roots. They are preparing today for when the Pergola needs painting 50 years from now. It looks like a remnant from the old elevated highway or a unfinished prefab Butler building frame.




 I want to add a painted vinyl canopy to the top of the Pergola. This will provide shade in a park.  At the moment the parks have less than 1% shade.


 I would also thought hanging flower pots off the poles would be nice.
You can ignore the green ivy in this photo sim its an old idea.
In the end we need to soften this steel structure with somthing.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Cross Street to Bear

I feel lucky to have witnessed the Central Artery get dismantled.

I saw the new face to the North End and at first
I did not like what I saw.


I have since got used to it.


I gave a lot of thought into the image that belongs on this wall.
Its the Hanover street gateway.

I finally came up with the concept of an Ariel photo of the
North End.
At one point I was thinking about renting a helicopter
and getting my own image.
In the end I chose this photo by Jonathan Klein.
Maybe some day I can get permission and raise the money.

No "Welcome to the North End" text required.

Why do the property owners of these buildings with billboards get to collect $$$$,
while the rest of us have to visually suffer.  

Why is there a blank billboard over a old and interesting mural?

Why do parking lots need chain link fence surrounding them?