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But Robert Campbell, architecture critic for The Boston Globe, feels that a substantial building is needed "to anchor that end of Harvard Square," adding that he thinks the Inn "got cut down a little too much."
Lecturer in Architecture Jeremiah Eck blames the problem of preserving enough open space at Harvard on small construction sites and a general lack of room for expansion in the city.
"There's already a series of large, attractive open spaces around Harvard Square--the river, the Yard, the Common--plus sidewalks and smaller parks," says Jay Wickersham, architecture editor of Art New England.
Just across 35th Street stands the forlorn hulk of the original 1910 Comiskey Park, with a gaping hole cut through the right-field stands. A mournful opening-day banner reads, SPEEDWAY WRECKING: THE HARDEST 'HITTER' OF ALL TIME. With these ghostly memories still in sight, how hard it is for...
Television news, when it flies in raw and ragged, can be lacerating. The medium destroys sequence. Reading restores to the mind a stabilization of linear prose, a bit of the architecture of thought. First one sentence, then another, building paragraphs, whole pages, chapters, books, until eventually something like an attention...