#I love fancy buildings and history but you can't trap a city under glass like that. that's not how it works.
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I realize this is a weird question for a Sunday morning, but does anybody have particularly incisive articles about the tension between architectural preservation and the need (because I do think it's a need!) for new buildings, new spaces, and revising the landscape of a city?
I'm watching a piece on Richard Nickel, who is almost single-handedly responsible for photographing the work of Louis Sullivan and other architects of the Chicago Prairie School, prior to their demolition in the 60s. It's a great piece, and I love Nickel's photographs, but as someone who knows only the Chicago that sprang up in the wake of Nickel's, I can't help but wonder if there's more than simple aesthetics at play here.
#like...I love the driehaus museum! house museums are very cool.#if they manage to rehab the lu palmer mansion and muddy waters' house on the south side I will be ecstatic#but also people need places to live and work. these places need indoor plumbing and laundry rooms and kitchens.#architecture is great but so are grocery stores.#I love fancy buildings and history but you can't trap a city under glass like that. that's not how it works.#..............anyway hope everybody else is having a normal one and not grappling with existential questions of historical memory at 9am
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