“They offer a vertical slice in the timeline of history," said Lisa Schrenk, Associate Professor, Architectural History."So you can see what’s happening in a whole bunch of different disciplines and areas and how they’re coming together in that moment in time.”
“There’s also this kind of disconnect from the everyday world," Schrenk said."These wonderful, spectacular places that are magical.” "There weren’t tall buildings, people weren’t used to those aerial views, there weren’t airplanes,” Schrenk said. “The city has a thriving healthcare industry and technologies related to health care and therefore the team they’re proposing is directly related to that,” said Altaf Engineer, Asst. Professor, School of Architecture.
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