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<blockquote data-quote="BananaShampoo" data-source="post: 1445625" data-attributes="member: 3403"><p>Not sure I agree with you on the "in a good way". A lot of these high rise buildings kind of killed the look and more historic feel of what used to be Campustown. A lot of them have no real design aesthetic, but were just built for maximum efficiency within the constraints of what zoning would allow to cram as many student apartment units in as possible. The Campustown I knew as a student is essentially almost gone, and it's been just over 16 years for me. It just makes me sad and gives me less reason to go back and visit if I can't go back to my old favorite places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BananaShampoo, post: 1445625, member: 3403"] Not sure I agree with you on the "in a good way". A lot of these high rise buildings kind of killed the look and more historic feel of what used to be Campustown. A lot of them have no real design aesthetic, but were just built for maximum efficiency within the constraints of what zoning would allow to cram as many student apartment units in as possible. The Campustown I knew as a student is essentially almost gone, and it's been just over 16 years for me. It just makes me sad and gives me less reason to go back and visit if I can't go back to my old favorite places. [/QUOTE]
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