A Beautiful Sight

October 31, 2004 Featured Comments Off on A Beautiful Sight

A month ago I was having lunch at Wasabi on Washington Avenue and I captured the essence of urbanity emerging in St. Louis.

The one thing missing from this picture is people. The goal is to make it difficult to snap a picture, day or night, in downtown St. Louis that doesn’t have people in it just due to the shear number of people on the sidewalks.

I love seeing a well-used bike secured to a proper bike rack. This inverted u-rack is considered one of the best urban bike racks due to its relative low cost, ease of use and simple design. The street trees, overflowing planers and even the row of parked cars made the sidewalk dining experience feel downright cozy. Spending a leisurely lunch people watching is one of the best of all urban activities.

My guest and I split an appetizer of Edamame. Edamame is one of the most simple of foods yet it is also one of the most rewarding in terms of both the processing of eating the soybeans from their pods and nutritionally. The urban lesson is that sometimes the simple solution is often one of the best.

 

WHAT IS IT ABOUT ME THAT WANTED TO BLOG ON ST. LOUIS?

October 31, 2004 Featured Comments Off on WHAT IS IT ABOUT ME THAT WANTED TO BLOG ON ST. LOUIS?

I’m often involved trying to save buildings from being demolished all the while stating I am not a preservationist. How can I put so much effort into saving old buildings and not be a preservationist?

I view myself as an urbanist first and foremost. Dynamic urban life is more important than any individual building, sports team, business or mayor. Great neighborhoods, by nature, incorporate existing urban-friendly buildings – especially those that are historic by virtue of architect, design or simply age.

I hold a bachelors degree in Environmental Design from the University of Oklahoma College of Architecture. I have worked for many years as a Project Designer for residential design/build firms. I am currently accepting clients on a limited basis. I am a REALTOR® with Eugene G. Schaller Realty Co. Inc. in the Carondelet neighborhood is South St. Louis. Although I prefer staying within the City of St. Louis I have represented sellers and buyers all over the Missouri side of the St. Louis region. Click here to see my real estate web site. 

As an urbanist I see many mistakes being made in our urban environment. My intention with this blog is to highlight the positive and decidedly pro-urban parts of our city and region as well as show the mistakes. I hope that by showing the mistakes (and explaining why it is a mistake) we will begin to rebuild St. Louis into one of the countries great cities.

 

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