Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Blog 2 Response


When looking at how I experience living in the city, it is important to analyze where I came from and compare to the two. Boston easily captivates a more exciting and outgoing lifestyle, compared to that of my hometown, Enfield CT. When moving through and around the city, there is an endless amount of energy, which was a drastic difference to that of Connecticut where the architecture that orients you is a lot of natural and historic architecture. Given that there is also a lot of historic architecture in Boston, the experience gained from the two varies greatly. In terms of how architecture orients me in the city, buildings that evoke a monumental feeling, such as the Prudential Center and the Boston Public Library, have the most influence on me. The T system also help me around the city and I find myself using different districts of Boston such as Newbury, The North End and our campus to move through the city easier.

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