You use the word “unfortunately” … care to elaborate, because I’m not seeing anything unfortunate about this no longer existing, but you posted this, so perhaps you have a different perspective?
I think it’s a shame when vernacular architecture is torn down, and the area looks very unique and walkable. At the same time, the buildings look old and worn down and sometimes preservation is very difficult.
You use the word “unfortunately” … care to elaborate, because I’m not seeing anything unfortunate about this no longer existing, but you posted this, so perhaps you have a different perspective?
I think it’s a shame when vernacular architecture is torn down, and the area looks very unique and walkable. At the same time, the buildings look old and worn down and sometimes preservation is very difficult.
it’s built on a mf cliff homie
“I love climable communities!”
-idk chimpanzees or mountain goats, or some shit
Elevators and your legs are your friend
Check out this video walking the city and you’ll see vernacular architecture is strong as hell there today https://youtu.be/GAOQ1EHvR_c
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: