Recent comments in /f/boston
SoulSentry t1_jb2fu05 wrote
Looks like a communist flag with a portrait of Lenin should be hanging on the wall... Such a dystopic building. I hate it so much. Why couldn't we have a city hall that represents the historic birth of the revolution character of the city.
mini4x t1_jb2fesj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
Last of us style?
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victoreap t1_jb2eaz9 wrote
If they did some accent painting or a mural it could bring some life to it. It's just so bland
bostexa t1_jb2e3yp wrote
Nah, it's still ugly
oozforashag OP t1_jb2dpj2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
That's a cool thought.
SteamingHotChocolate t1_jb2djt5 wrote
Reply to comment by TiredPistachio in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
I don't really get why people care about City Hall being sort of Brutalist-weird when there is plenty of beautiful architecture abounding everywhere else in the city
MonkitaB t1_jb2cr8v wrote
I think it depends on which side you are looking at
[deleted] t1_jb2cq6p wrote
Reply to comment by HairWeaveKillers in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
I like to imagine it covered in moss or vines
jricepilaf t1_jb2bnii wrote
Reply to comment by oozforashag in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
Better than what they used to do...
"There is a brick building located at the end of the University of Massachusetts Boston campus facing Squantum. This is the location of the sewer system's pump house, known as the Calf Pasture Pumping Station Complex, which was named for the marshy area known as the Dorchester Calf Pasture at that time. Initially, this area was a long narrow land-filled peninsula but has been subsequently expanded many times to accommodate development.
Exiting the tunnel, the sewage was pumped through Squantum Neck and reached holding tanks on Moon Island through another conduit placed under the embankment from Squantum to Moon Island. The sand and gravel needed to complete this project was stripped from Half Moon Island, a crescent-shaped island that was located near the mouth of Black's Creek in Quincy Bay. Four huge cut-granite storage tanks with a 50-million-US-gallon (190,000 m3) capacity were built by the Cape Ann Granite Company to handle the sewage. These vats were formed by digging out the northern section of the hill and cementing and bricking the sides of the excavation. This reservoir was divided into four compartments, each with inlets and four outlets. The tanks were 900 by 150 feet (46 m) and 17 feet (5.2 m) deep. The bottoms were seven feet thick and were grooved to ease the removal of sludge. At one end was a gatehouse. The tank outlets were connected with a power pump and a turbine that was used to open the gates of the outflow pipe. The 12-foot (3.7 m) diameter outflow conduit extended 600 feet (180 m) into the harbor from the northern end of Moon Island. The Sewage Plant was completed in 1884 at a cost of $6-million.
The original operating plan was to collect the raw sewage in the four storage tanks during times of high water and, then, two hours after the start of ebb tide, the sewage would be discharged into the harbor. This allowed approximately four hours until slack water. The total outflow time was three to four hours per cycle or six to eight hours per 24-hour period. Boston Harbor normally has two tide and current cycles each day. The expectation was that the effluent would flow between Long and Rainsford Islands, through a small gut between Gallops and Georges Island, then out through Black Rock Channel and Nantasket Roads.
As time passed, the population of Boston expanded and additional communities were added to the system. The discharge of sewage at Moon Island required longer and longer outflow periods. The situation worsened until the incoming tides distributed the unprocessed sewage throughout the sand flats and beaches of Boston Harbor and Quincy Bay."
oozforashag OP t1_jb2b9b1 wrote
Reply to comment by jricepilaf in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
I like to look at the spheres and imagine my own shit swirling around there with yours, and yours, and yours!
MinistryOfDankness86 t1_jb2ao6f wrote
It’s ugly, yet charming. Kind of like a pug.
jricepilaf t1_jb2anqa wrote
Reply to comment by oozforashag in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
I think deer island is where they put the poop now
Malforus t1_jb2anin wrote
Brutalism is brutalism, it's an ugly style.
That said it ain't the worst brutalism building there is.
HairWeaveKillers t1_jb2alzu wrote
Some more trees plants or greenery around that area would be nice though
oozforashag OP t1_jb2akh8 wrote
Reply to comment by jricepilaf in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
That's what I meant!
mufflermonday t1_jb29t52 wrote
City hall is definitely over-hated
Argument-Upstairs t1_jb29bnb wrote
That's one sexy building.
jricepilaf t1_jb295k3 wrote
Reply to comment by oozforashag in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
I thought they built up spectacle island with the big dig rubble
TiredPistachio t1_jb289a0 wrote
I do think its possible to say it "looks cool" and also say "its insanely ugly" at the same time. The contrast of the sunlight on that side does look pretty cool.
TomBirkenstock t1_jb2856b wrote
Every year at least a dozen condos go up in and around Boston that are so much uglier.
hatersbelearners t1_jb272sf wrote
City Hall exterior fucking rules.
Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jb26qmu wrote
It's a nice snap, but the building is still GATTACA fugly.
hedoeswhathewants t1_jb2gez3 wrote
Reply to comment by SteamingHotChocolate in I guess "ugliest" depends on the weather. Looks pretty handsome rn. by oozforashag
Why aren't people allowed to think a building is ugly just because there are others nearby that are less ugly?