Filed under: Inga Saffron Says New, 1 comment By April Gardner Sep 22, 2014, 12:30pm EDT 1 comment / new "Big, classically inspired boxes like the Delaware Station and the Franklin Institute are what prompted Philadelphia architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown to coin the phrase decorated shed. They admired such buildings because, despite their exterior ornament, they were flexible enough inside to be reused after their original purpose was lost. It doesn't so much matter what kind of second life the Delaware Station finds, as long as it allows the public a chance to be part of it." [Photo: Michael Bryant/Philly.com] Loading comments...
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