Buffalo Architecture Snubs the Street
10 December 2009 - 12:00pm
Tim Tielman, executive director of the Campaign for Greater Buffalo takes a look at the new Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and the terrible lack of "eyes on the street" there.
From the Planning Commissioners Journal: "The focus of this episode of his "Adventures in Buffaloland" series of broadcasts is on the downtown Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and how its design flaws & isolation from its immediate surroundings undermine what appears to be a good-looking piece of architecture."
Source:
Planning Commissioners Journal, December 4, 2009
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