




This little tour is by no means a definitive study of architectural history.



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This little tour is by no means a definitive study of architectural history.



Some of our city’s worst have their names plastered about town. It’s a garden of conservative bigwigs. [I’m sorry, was I being judgmental?]

Seeing this sign anew would have made me change my ambition to put up my name on a building.














What does your ideal home look like?
Where do you want to live?
The circular ramp at the Guggenheim is an amenity I would love to have. Just 2, maybe three floors of living space connected by this type of access. Some of my 4 or 5 rooms will have wainscoting like this museum exhibit below.

Others will have views like these:



And outdoor seating like this:







What do you love about where you live?

It’s a long list, that one that answers your question about what I love about where I live. Got some time?



































I don’t like the texture of the building on the southwest corner [1], but I find the red brick with the rounded balconies [2] pleasing.


This is the sort of opinion that falls under the category of taste.