
Originally Posted by
Teo9969
No doubt that zoo is right on this. There has been no serious community effort put into this building.
At the end of the day, people just don't care about having things that are unique. They want to be spoon-fed the same thing that every one else has. They'd rather have another shiny office tower that is absolutely unrecognizable to anyone other than the most ardent of skyscraper enthusiasts or people who have a basic knowledge of their region's skyscrapers.
So at the end of the day, the save stage-center crowd is wasting their breath, because the overwhelming majority of people simply don't have vision. Nobody can imagine making the best use of this, especially in OKC, because place-making is essentially non-existent here (and throughout this region). That's the difference between cities that have had centuries to develop and cities that have only had decades. I wish it were different, but it's not, and we're not the only American city making these mistakes.
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