In response to Cronon's "A Place for Stories..."
After reading about these two author's and there interpretations of the same event, I tried to relate it in some way to public space, or even architecture in general. Both the authors talked about in the reading wrote about the same occurrence, used the same knowledge and it was even said that, a lot of the material they researched from was similar. Some how though they came up with polar opposite conclusions. How this relates to architecture and public space is that even if given the same exact site for a project, two architects can come up with different solutions, or creations to fill that void. In relation to public space, one can imagine the same sort of thing. I p;ace that may be the perfect setting for a public space can be ruined or mis-used to create something that is a failure.
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