Thursday, September 29, 2011

Angela Liccardo Blog Response #2



I am originally from a suburb 10 minutes outside of Manhattan. Even though the transition is from one large city to another, they are certainly two different cities. I had only been to Boston once before moving here so exploring was very important. Not having a smart phone at the time made architecture a key point in navigating. The Prudential Center acted as my north star to guide me home. But the one of the largest buildings in Boston isn’t my only sense of navigation. I navigated from being attracted from the idea of the dense city and searching for a sense of openness. This being Boston’s parks and green space, something New York City doesn’t have much of. So no matter how lost I got in Boston’s dense city, I always knew I could find a break.

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