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Friday, March 2, 2018

greystone chapels


Deficient public space is a great American tradition. Occasionally, grand gestures are undertaken because of the influence of some politician, but the grandeur is concentrated on lobbies, entry halls, and marble staircases. The constant deficiency is in the support spaces--narrow endless hallways, bad light, bad air, and never enough room for people who have to conduct business in them.

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