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When one just comes out of Park Street T Station, right accross Tremont Street and Beacon Street, a slope road define the area bounded by the park in the middle of the city and the massive buildings.
On Tremont Street, lies the oldest cemetery of Boston guarded by a fence and three side walls-from the buildings around it-. The open space in the middle creates the cemetery as an open room.
Looking from the Government Center Building, a big curvy building seems to be defining the space bounded by Cambridge, Court and Congress. The other buildings in the background add to the aspect of this area being mostly a built environment.
At the corner of Pearl street and Post Office street rise a park,as the green environment, in the middle of a very busy surrounding. The park creates a relaxing spot, as an outdoor living room,, among all the office buildings around it.
View of the park from the other side. The built environment seems to be growing out the green space in front of it, creating a diagrammatic difference between the two aspects of the city.
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