Urban Shocker
Doyenne
... but it's still frightfully "green".
... and the more barrels - like this one - that we scrape the bottom of, in order to to find something of "worth", the more we lower standards of where worth lies, including aesthetically.
It's like heritage exploitation--or more properly, exploitation of the idea of heritage, maybe a pretty-face way of treating this more as a tax-saving/affordable-housing-saving "renovation" than a "demolition"...
... and the more barrels - like this one - that we scrape the bottom of, in order to to find something of "worth", the more we lower standards of where worth lies, including aesthetically.