Clean Slate: The debate over what to do about Boston’s City Hall is missing the point: its not about a building, its about reimaging the heart of the city, its connections to the past, and its possibilities for the future
Title | Clean Slate: The debate over what to do about Boston's City Hall is missing the point: its not about a building, its about reimaging the heart of the city, its connections to the past, and its possibilities for the future |
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Author(s) | Thrush, George |
Type of Publication | Newspaper Article |
Publication Name | Boston Globe |
Pagination | 1, 4 |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Date of Publication | May-22 |
Language | eng |
Abstract | The author of this article at the time of publication was the director of the school of architecture at Northeastern University. Rudolph is not mentioned by name but the Government Service Center is an important part of the article. |
Keywords | 1910s, 1960s, 1970s, 1990s, Architects, Boston MA, City Center, City Hall, Government Service Center, Kallmann McKinnell & Knowles, Paul Marvin Rudolph, |