Pale Retiree writes:
Now under construction on W. 28th St. in Manhattan, a new apartment building by international superstar/curse Zaha Hadid:
This is part of the High Line District, an area that’s been turned into a playground for trendy starchitecture. Much as I enjoy the occasional breezy walk on the High Line, I find the new buildings around it appalling. The area doesn’t look like a city to me, it looks like a glossy jumble; I find it about as appealing as Clearance Day at a chic kitchen-appliance store.
In case you’re wondering what a city looks like when it’s been under sustained assault by today’s big-name architects, I give you a recent view of London’s financial district:
How anyone can find that anything but an aggressively repellent mess I have no idea. Why do we celebrate people who are ruining our cities?
Related
- Co-blogger Eddie Pensier takes a smart and horrified look at the buildings surrounding the High Line.

Nice contrast between concept – the first design is at least attractive as sleek image – and the reality on the ground. Despite living in London the second picture is still a shock. I wonder how the promoters of the individual buildings and style would defend this outcome?
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At least at the store you get cheap appliances, which are useful.
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