50 Times Architects Outdid Themselves And Came Up With Something So Thoughtful That It Could Only Be Labeled As “Friendly Architecture”
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Hi there! Howdy! Bonjour! How are you doing today" I hope you’re well! Have a good one! Being friendly can go a long way. Even if you only interact briefly with someone, showing kindness can make their day and inspire them to spread positivity. And contrary to what you might believe, people and animals are not the only ones who can be friendly; architecture can be too.
Allow me to introduce you to Friendly Architecture Subreddit. This subreddit celebrates all the people-friendly places in the world, from beautiful cycle paths to train tunnels that block anyone from falling onto the tracks. We’ve gathered some of our favorite posts from this friendly group so you, too, can appreciate the brilliance of these architects who were thinking ahead. Be sure to upvote all of the pics of infrastructure you would give a hearty “hello!” to if you come across them, and then let us know where the friendliest architecture you’ve ever encountered was in the comments. Keep reading also to find an interview with Honor Hingston-Cox, the creator of Friendly Architecture. Then if you’re looking for another A&D article appreciating great design after finishing this list, we’ve got you covered right here. (H/T)
01. Wildlife Overpass, Trans-Canada Highway, Banff National Park, Canada. The 38 Passes And Fencing Have Reduced Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions By More Than 80%
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