According to several articles though, it's an experiment in really stretching the boundaries of what can be done with green building. I'd rather have an ugly piece of junk surrounded by trees and actually living symbiotically with the environment than an attractive piece of architecture that contributes to global warming
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It fits right in with the other crap in Flushing.
According to several articles though, it's an experiment in really stretching the boundaries of what can be done with green building. I'd rather have an ugly piece of junk surrounded by trees and actually living symbiotically with the environment than an attractive piece of architecture that contributes to global warming
I don't think it's ugly...I think it's modern... but then again not everyone likes modern.
I think it looks great.
It is rumored that Susan Lacerte has assigned some one to scope this blog!
Likewise, it's been said, that this technically finicky building may put QBG financially in "the red" over the next few years!
That's a lot of "lettuce".....pardon me......green!
Of course the QBG will be in the red, it's a nonprofit supported by the city. As a public park, it does not have mandatory admission.
That looks like a big mosquito breeding pool (West Nile Virus type) out front !
We've heard that Lacerte can't hold onto staff or a board of directors for very long! Why????
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