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The slow death of a view.
La muerte lenta de una vista.
La mort lente d'une vue.
Related slowly but quite quickly destroys the view of Los Ángeles' City Hall to Bunker Hill residents in their typical style of "value engineered" decomposed designs of reputable architects.
The slow death of a view.
La muerte lenta de una vista.
La mort lente d'une vue.
Related slowly but quite quickly destroys the view of Los Ángeles' City Hall to Bunker Hill residents in their typical style of "value engineered" decomposed designs of reputable architects.
The slow death of a view.
La muerte lenta de una vista.
La mort lente d'une vue.
Related slowly but quite quickly destroys the view of Los Ángeles' City Hall to Bunker Hill residents in their typical style of "value engineered" decomposed designs of reputable architects.
In bus stops throughout Portland, Oregon- "Each year, about 750 panels are severely scratched by vandals. Replacement panels would cost TriMet about $200 each.
Instead, the vandalized glass is removed, sandblasted with an artist-designed motif and then reinstalled where needed. Etching the glass by sandblasting removes the scratches and costs under $20. This saves TriMet at least $100,000 a year." bit.ly/1pWTXuI