What We've Lost

McKim Mead & White knew to design to a scale that the average person could understand / absorb / interact with / touch & feel. So much of Modernism and after is hyper-scaled; all about macro-shape and abstract space. The in-your-face visceral language of the personal scale has become a lost art.
It didn't have to be this way.

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