Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston. Show all posts

June 10, 2008

Significant Boston Architecture. Love or Boo.

There are a lot of very architecturally significant buildings in Boston. We went to a ton of them but rather than bore you with the ins and outs of why they matter how about a quick summary judgment. Love or Boo.

Institute of Contemporary Art by Diller Scofidio + Renfro – Love.
The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston
Although that’s probably because the sculptural ribbons remind me of one of Matt’s old studio projects… also I love their blur building so I’m a bit biased.

The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston

Plus they have the added bonus of being a husband/wife team where the wife’s name comes first. Because if architectural history has taught us one thing it’s that if the wife’s name comes last it will be dropped. I’m so not making that up. How many people have heard of Venturi? What about Scott-Brown? I rest my case.
The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston

Kresge Chapel by Saarinen – Love.

Kresge Chapel
Kresge Chapel

I’m a huge fan of the perfect circle on the outside and waviness on the inside.

Kresge Chapel
Kresge Chapel

Kresge Auditorium by Saarinen – also love.
Kresge Auditorium
Here’s why:
kresge auditorium
kresge auditorium
Yeah.

Some Ghery Campus Building I don't even care enough to look up the name of - Boo:
Stata Center
Seriously can we be over these already? He jumped the shark with Bilbao and that was over 10 years ago. All of his campus buildings kindof look the same and even worse they leak. But for some reason we’re plunking these down on campuses across the US. Definite Boo.

Simmons Hall by Steven Holl - Love:
Holl dorm
Holl dorm

Ok I was admittedly biased on this one because I though Kiasma sucked a big one. Seriously that building was all about path of discovery and the experience of walking though the galleries… everything was all ramped and linear and stuff to make you go in one direction and one direction only. And this whole carefully designed path cumulated with a fire stair. I shit you not. Fire stair. But I have to admit…. This?

Holl dorm
Holl dorm
Holl dorm
I kindof love. Although that might be because of the ball pit. Yup. The building has a ball pit (pic here). What’s not to love about that?

Trinity Church by H.H. Richardson:
Trinity Church
Well I’m going to give this one a big Love.
Trinity Church
But I’m a Richardson fan. Also all of the column capitals are different and details like that make me ridiculously happy.
Trinity Church

I.M. Pei Concrete Monstrosities:

First off is the Government Center:
City Hall and Plaza
This would be from his concrete “I swear it wasn’t me” period. From before he discovered that glass pyramids were the way to go. And based solely on the giant, useless, empty, hard, boring, plaza in front of it this building is a Boo.

Next would be the Church of Christ, Scientist:
Church of Christ, Scientist
I’m going to go with a Love. But that might just be because the maparium inside was so frickin’ cool. That or the reflecting pool:
Church of Christ, Scientist
More buildings should have reflecting pools.

Quincy Market – Boo
Quincy Market
This is significant b/c it a large scale preservation project along with one of the first festival market places so I’m pretty sure I studied it for at least one of those reasons. Or something like that.

I’m still giving it a boo because it was essentially a tourist mall.

So there you go.... yeah architecture!

Oh and many, many more Boston pics are over here on Flickr... I've finally finished uploading all of them!

May 21, 2008

Boston Part I

So I’m back. And before I can say anything I have to say this - One of the coolest things ever about this whole knit blogging thing is that I now have friends all over the world. I mentioned I was going to Boston and right away Kat invited me to her Stitch ‘n Bitch. So without having ever met anyone in the group in real life I went. I am so glad I did! Her knitters are great… hi everyone if you’re reading this! Glad to meet you!

Sadly I suffered some serious forgetfulness when it came to my camera. Seriously I took over 400 pictures of buildings and none of the knitters or the many wonderful things they were working on. I chose poorly. So anyways thanks again for inviting me and making me feel so welcome! Let me know any time you want to come to Cleveland! Also thanks so much for the free coffee recommendation. We totally hit that up:
best day ever
In other news for the second year in a row the city I go to for a conference sucks big time. Not because the city is bad (it’s actually pretty nice) or the people are mean (quite the opposite, actually, everyone I met there was wonderful) but because of the bitter.
crowd at the boston airport
The crowd gathered at the airport to watch the final minutes of the playoff game I think my entire flight to Cleveland was in that group.

Supid Celtics. Stupid home court advantage. Boo to that. Also boo to this:
Fenway Sucks
2007… champions…. grrrr…..


Fenway Sucks

Fenway park looks very bitter.

Fenway Sucks

Makes me need a drink:
Fenway Sucks
Heh. Oh and btw if you ask a bartender in Boston to turn on the Tribe game instead of the Red Sox they won’t wait on you anymore for the rest of the night. Just a little travel tip for you there.

Anyways! Lots of Boston stories coming soon – including architecture and sippie cups. Also some big stuff going on in Cleveland but I think for now I need to go catch up on the 300+ posts I have hanging out in my bloglines… until then if you want a preview of the trip I'm slowly uploading all of my pics to Flickr Here. It’s mainly all buildings, though…
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