Sunday, October 26, 2008

Architecture

My husband and I have a theory that Windsor has an unwritten but widely adhered to civic law that states that no building or other architectural endeavor may be made more attractive than it absolutely has to be in order to function. This may explain the why the new, much-promoted medical building on campus has its rather nice open atrium design with a living "green wall" offset by the building's exterior being encrusted in what appears to be plates of pre-rusted brown metal.