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This is a photo of a commericial building in Wellesley Island, NY.
Compare this to: the corner of Vanowen and Sepulveda in Van Nuys!
This structure is not disfigured by ugly signs. It does not sit back from the street, surrounded by a parking lot. It comes right up to the sidewalk and communicates with its surroundings. You might come here for a cup of coffee, or drop off your kids in a day care center, and you would do so in a building that is open and friendly.
It is also a self-policing structure. Dozens of windows keep an “eye” on the street, discouraging criminal activity. Pedestrians are encouraged to walk here.
It is also a pleasing looking building with classical geometric lines.
Finally, it is not an expensive looking place. It is not tarted up with fake cornices and pillars, ignorantly applied, such as one sees in Tarzana and Encino. It’s not covered with iron bars and roll down steel shutters. It is not vandalized in aerosol spray can creaciones artísticas .
It is plain spoken and entirely American and worthy of replication here in the Southland.
