Growing up in a small farm town in western mass I have truly was able to fully experience amazing architecture that I do in Boston. I had to drive by 3 farms just to get to school every day. Being able to see cows and horse was pretty much a daily routine for me. Plus the tallest building in the town was my high school, which had a small strip which was three stories tall. Going to the city was always a treat to me. My yearly trip to Boston to go to Faneuil Hall and the aquarium. My mom always told me I was a city person so Boston was the place I always wanted to go to school. Moving to Boston and going to school here changed my life completely. The architecture all around has changed for me. From the farmhouses all around me to the Boston skyline. To me the city is my home and all the architecture is my new neighbors. Exploring and being able to extremely expand my horizon from ranches and capes to skyscrapers. These skyscrapers are the type of architecture that interests me now days. These massive buildings that help find my way around the city. Architecture is important to me because it’s always different. And impacts the entire city no matter where you live.
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