A recent column cites the phenomenon of subdivision walls as an example of how Americans are neglecting and shunning the public realm.
In her recent column, Mary Newsom, an associate editor at the Charlotte Observer, writes:
"Look, I know as well as anyone that not many people are going to pay a million dollars-plus for a house on a city street carrying 33,000 vehicles a day, and that if you're a developer building a luxury subdivision along [that road] you're going to want a wall. I'd want a wall, too, if it were my house."
"Where the wall is now, you formerly saw front lawns, flowerbeds, houses, windows, front walks and front doors -- the traditional American neighborhood design that says, "Welcome." The wall sends another message: "Keep out." "
But it has a more subliminal message, too...The hidden message, what you absorb unconsciously, is that public streets and public places -- the public realm -- are best shunned, that they aren't valuable enough for the public to demand that they offer any beauty, or even just cleanliness."
FULL STORY: Wall's message says more than `Keep out'

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