Signs

Jul. 8th, 2004 12:00 pm
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(no, not the movie from M. Night Shyamalan)

From David Sucher (I'm reliably informed he pronounces his last name like "suture") comes this great sign in a park. Be sure to read it all the way through.

Mr. Sucher also blogs to good effect. You should scan through to read both commentary and links to what others say about the much discussed new Seattle Central Library, but he also writes thoughtfully on design, architecture, and urban planning in general.

This post Mr. Sucher points to, written by Keith Pleas, is probably my favorite commentary so far on the Seattle Central Library's apparent dysfunctions... Though I'm reserving my own comments until I visit the place myself, and besides, one can't really comment on how successful a new building of this size is for about 2-5 years or so anyway. It just plain takes that long for people to settle in. (Cf. Stewart Brand's How Buildings Learn.)

POSTSCRIPT: Before the opening of the Central Library, Seattle already had one magnificent temple to the book -- the Suzzallo Reading Room, on the UW campus. So this city has no fewer than one, and as many as two, fine structures for reading, depending on one's opinion of the new one. :)

Date: 2004-07-08 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pecunium.livejournal.com
Rworrf!

It is a great sign, and I think I'll pass on testing the edges of the yellow sign... I'll take it as read.

TK

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