Submitted by TM (not verified) on Sat, 2008-05-17 04:19.
There is sometimes nothing more necessary than the unnecessary.
Central Park is "unnecessary". The Metropolitan Museum is "unnecessary".
We need more to our cities than the strictly utilitarian. Public spaces should also be beautiful and inspiring.
The original Penn Station was grand and inspiring. The current Penn "Station" (hardly worthly of the name - where exactly is the station?) - is just dismal and depressing.
Unnecessary?
There is sometimes nothing more necessary than the unnecessary.
Central Park is "unnecessary". The Metropolitan Museum is "unnecessary".
We need more to our cities than the strictly utilitarian. Public spaces should also be beautiful and inspiring.
The original Penn Station was grand and inspiring. The current Penn "Station" (hardly worthly of the name - where exactly is the station?) - is just dismal and depressing.