The need for beauty, and the ugliness of our contemporary built environment

http://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2016/8/18/where-every-citizens-heart-can-sing

Sarah Kobos writes:

What if our goal wasn’t to build the most stuff in the shortest amount of time for the least amount of money?  What if, instead, our goal was to create places of lasting beauty where, every day, our souls could be nourished by our surroundings?

What if, instead of volume, we focused on quality?  Instead of working to bring new national chains, what if we worked to make every existing block a better place for our citizens?  What if we took the millions we spend to widen roads for people with cars, and instead invested that money in making every street a place for all.  What if we truly worked to make our city “a place where every citizen’s heart can sing?”

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