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we know about wrigley in chicago. shy park. paul: i wish i brought pictures because shy bark is incredible. park was 1909. it was one of the earliest of the golden age. one of the most ornate. elaboratee an beaux-arts building on the outside. then you go through this huge rotunda and you are in the field. as you select from the other side, it was just a field. if you sell it from the -- if you salt it from the home plate side, you could have thought it was an upper house. an incredibly important moment in the evolution of this. and then of course came forbes field in pittsburgh. fenway, tiger stadium, wrigley. >> which of those is the greatest? what are your standards of judgment? you do develop a clear way of thinking. maybe you could explain that to people, like what you think is good. paul: it is a combination of things. first, on the exterior, is it a nice piece of civic architecture that feels at home in the city? because a ballpark, other things is an important part of public space. along with parks we were beginning to d
we know about wrigley in chicago. shy park. paul: i wish i brought pictures because shy bark is incredible. park was 1909. it was one of the earliest of the golden age. one of the most ornate. elaboratee an beaux-arts building on the outside. then you go through this huge rotunda and you are in the field. as you select from the other side, it was just a field. if you sell it from the -- if you salt it from the home plate side, you could have thought it was an upper house. an incredibly...
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i didn't have quite the truly beautiful appeal of wrigley, uptown. i didn't have the magic of the brick wall and the ivy and all that stuff. i didn't integrate that well into the neighborhood. but it was a wonderful ballpark and, you know, the best of those early generation of ballparks were -- they were among the only buildings ever built that sort of combined funkiness and monumentality, two things that almost always exclusive in architecture. that one everyone xample fied t. it was grand and funky at the same time, but i found it likable, but not lovable as wrigley was always lovable. but it was a hundred times better than the new one. >> and you get the last word. >> lucky me. i was going to say i agree with you on all -- on everything, actually and i would love -- >> even my wife doesn't agree with me on everything. >> i'm better than she is, right? i would love -- i've lived in kansas city and watched it grow over the years, would love to have the stadium downtown. we're from the midwest, and we're into barbecue and you talk about football bein
i didn't have quite the truly beautiful appeal of wrigley, uptown. i didn't have the magic of the brick wall and the ivy and all that stuff. i didn't integrate that well into the neighborhood. but it was a wonderful ballpark and, you know, the best of those early generation of ballparks were -- they were among the only buildings ever built that sort of combined funkiness and monumentality, two things that almost always exclusive in architecture. that one everyone xample fied t. it was grand and...
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in and around wrigley field. ground ball, slowly hit, right side, play made. hoerner. and in the end, casey sadler faces only three. bottom of the eighth, 4-1 chicago. award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. any. three. t-mobile for business ready when you are. ( ♪ ) let's hear it for kansas city monarch legend jim robinson. crowd: (cheering) celebrate your history together. the all-new highlander. toyota. let's go places. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. ♪ everybody's gonna want a sip... ♪ ♪ two flavors makin' music on your lips, it's true... ♪ ♪ it's new! ♪ ♪ cream soda and dr pepper time! ♪ new dr pepper and cream soda. ♪ a d
in and around wrigley field. ground ball, slowly hit, right side, play made. hoerner. and in the end, casey sadler faces only three. bottom of the eighth, 4-1 chicago. award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. any. three. t-mobile for business ready when you are. ( ♪ ) let's hear it for kansas city monarch legend jim robinson. crowd: (cheering) celebrate your history together. the...
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, but i have jogged round wrigley and stayed near it. it's amazing to me how much it fits into the neighborhood that it's in. it doesn't feel over imposing. it's just right there. i expected it to be a big deal, but it's just right here. it's this building. >> exactly. you have this enormous thing that seats 40,000 people, and yet it just kind of sits there with all of these houses around it, and it all seems absolutely normal. you put it very well, i think, by saying that. probably, although i never saw it, abbott field was probably the best of all. >> it is so legendary, because it was lost, in essence, right? >> partly. and a lot of important history happened there. >> does everybody know what that is? >> it's where the dodgers were played and were major league baseball was integrated because of jackie robinson. let the record show, he was actually seen by the dodgers when he played for the knee grow league team in kansas city. >> yes. >> and he was signed in kansas city to come to brooklyn and play for the dodgers in the 1940s. but k
, but i have jogged round wrigley and stayed near it. it's amazing to me how much it fits into the neighborhood that it's in. it doesn't feel over imposing. it's just right there. i expected it to be a big deal, but it's just right here. it's this building. >> exactly. you have this enormous thing that seats 40,000 people, and yet it just kind of sits there with all of these houses around it, and it all seems absolutely normal. you put it very well, i think, by saying that. probably,...
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to choose from 61 day in the footsteps of the wrigley's. insurance. most around the fleet street. 3 times wanted. to marry much alive during the travel guides of the special journey to. recognise where exactly. it was find her last car culture history of. travel extremely. again in the crosshairs the white house imposing another round of sanctions against the chinese tech giant as president trump in britain news accusations that the company's equipment is used for spying also coming to take you to sway to the coronavirus crisis has created a tech driven business and people in britain are. taking advantage of bargain prices the restaurant meals the government is picking up half the tab until the end of the month. i'm chris cuomo in berlin welcome to the program the u.s. department of commerce has announced it will further restrict ways access to american technology clude ing chips it's the latest blow for the chinese tech company whose equipment is being blacklisted by governments around the world amid fears it could be used by the chinese government f
to choose from 61 day in the footsteps of the wrigley's. insurance. most around the fleet street. 3 times wanted. to marry much alive during the travel guides of the special journey to. recognise where exactly. it was find her last car culture history of. travel extremely. again in the crosshairs the white house imposing another round of sanctions against the chinese tech giant as president trump in britain news accusations that the company's equipment is used for spying also coming to take you...
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. >> joe captain get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i've never stoodelling beer here. >> who's thirsty now? >>reporter: it ended in march when the coronavirus sidelined sports and most workers who support the industry like joe. >> you usually get more than a one--hour notice so for now it's gone. incredible. >> reporter: the average major league team supports 2300 game day employees. add the nba and the nfl and without fans, there's roughly 680 million dollars in lost game day wages due to coronavirus. patrick reese conducts the program at washin university in st. louis. >> these sporting events are huge spikes in business for restaurants, for retail. so sports suspensions, a huge loss in income and revenue for restaurants and themselves around the ballpark. >> reporter: people like this who lost their job as a housekeeper in philadelphia. >> i hope the government realizes we're hard working peep. we're tax bares and we bay their salaries. now we're out of work they should pay our salaries. >> reporter: the sports industry workers were particularly tar
. >> joe captain get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i've never stoodelling beer here. >> who's thirsty now? >>reporter: it ended in march when the coronavirus sidelined sports and most workers who support the industry like joe. >> you usually get more than a one--hour notice so for now it's gone. incredible. >> reporter: the average major league team supports 2300 game day employees. add the nba and the nfl and without fans,...
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wrigley election and now he won't go to new particularly funny how one of the people who are empowered right now you i want to work for ordinary people. that will show i do not want the politicians to just serve one person. she had naturally like it because good activity slowly step by step we need to take the system apart. yes i am a student. teacher that i can universities position is clear if they catch you at one of these protests or if you're charged even if someone just recognizes you had one of these protests or threw you out immediately. just. was filming him waiting in line to sign a petition be enough to get him in trouble with his university would should we stop filming. he told us he'd had enough of being afraid the phrase you hear time and time again in the streets of belarus right now. this weekend's demonstrations will show with alexander lukashenko as ever while the threat still hold their power after a quarter of a century in office. the football now in germany general manager of a b a half has left the door open for thomas miller to return to the national team miller
wrigley election and now he won't go to new particularly funny how one of the people who are empowered right now you i want to work for ordinary people. that will show i do not want the politicians to just serve one person. she had naturally like it because good activity slowly step by step we need to take the system apart. yes i am a student. teacher that i can universities position is clear if they catch you at one of these protests or if you're charged even if someone just recognizes you had...
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who didn't have to seriously wrigley just enough to jump in though right because the vice president has just about to speak let's just listen to what he has to say was i want to thank you it was an act on our. good evening america it's an honor to speak to you tonight from the hallowed of the hallowed grounds of fort mchenry the site of the very battle that inspired the words of our national anthem those words have inspired this land of heroes in every generation since it was on this site 206 years ago when our young republic heroically withstood a ferocious naval bombardment from the most powerful empire on earth they came to crush our revolution to divide our nation and to end the american experiment the heroes who held this for took their stand for life liberty freedom and the american flag and those ideals have defined our nation but they were hardly ever mention at last week's democratic national convention. instead democrats spent 4 days attacking america joe biden said that we were living through a season of darkness but as president trump said where joe biden sees american darkn
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>>deborah wrigley has the story. >>her casket arrived on a horse drawn hearse moving slowly on that the grounds of the high school to the track field where she ran as part of the team. she played soccer as well. her casket and carried the end of the school auditoriums. >>on the front row the family vanessa leaves behind the ones who pushed the army and the authorities to find her. >>insisting she was in a wall. but that something terrible had happened to her. they never gave up not her mother not her sisters. the youngest speaking at the memorial where you can as anyone. >>the owner of the and all. which is when you look at each other like making me at all. has so much because she wanted to people other than many of the mourners new vanessa gea not personally. >>but they knew or of a young woman smart dedicated. >>there were veterans who came to pay their respects saluting her casket and then strangers nonetheless grieving her death. >>the grief for the family she leaves behind a little on this i love you. >>always a
>>deborah wrigley has the story. >>her casket arrived on a horse drawn hearse moving slowly on that the grounds of the high school to the track field where she ran as part of the team. she played soccer as well. her casket and carried the end of the school auditoriums. >>on the front row the family vanessa leaves behind the ones who pushed the army and the authorities to find her. >>insisting she was in a wall. but that something terrible had happened to her. they never...
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>>deborah wrigley has the story. >>her casket arrived on a horse drawn hearse moving slowly on that the grounds of the high school to the track field where she ran as part of the team. she played soccer as well. her casket and carried the end of the school auditoriums. >>on the front row the family vanessa leaves behind the ones who pushed the army and the authorities to find her. >>insisting she was in a wall. but that something terrible had happened to her. they never gave up not her mother not her sisters. the youngest speaking at the memorial where you can as anyone. >>want to be at all. which is when you look at each other like making me at all. has so much because she wanted to people other than many of the mourners new vanessa gea not personally. >>but they knew or of a young woman smart dedicated. >>there were veterans who came to pay their respects saluting her casket and then strangers nonetheless grieving her death. the grief for the family she leaves behind a little on this i love you. >>hill this for you
>>deborah wrigley has the story. >>her casket arrived on a horse drawn hearse moving slowly on that the grounds of the high school to the track field where she ran as part of the team. she played soccer as well. her casket and carried the end of the school auditoriums. >>on the front row the family vanessa leaves behind the ones who pushed the army and the authorities to find her. >>insisting she was in a wall. but that something terrible had happened to her. they never...
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♪ >> tonight, nl central rivals square off at the friendly confines of wrigley field. ♪ anthony rizzo an impressive start. they look to get the momentum rolling in the sprint towards october. >> drills one way, way back! >> while former mvp and christian yelich in milwaukee look to slow them down and begin a playoff push of their own. because my goodness! >> it's the cubs in the brewers. starts now on fox.
♪ >> tonight, nl central rivals square off at the friendly confines of wrigley field. ♪ anthony rizzo an impressive start. they look to get the momentum rolling in the sprint towards october. >> drills one way, way back! >> while former mvp and christian yelich in milwaukee look to slow them down and begin a playoff push of their own. because my goodness! >> it's the cubs in the brewers. starts now on fox.
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here is a rian.diaz >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field duringl season. >> i have never stood here when i come to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready who is thirsty. >> it all ended in early march when the coronavirus sidelined sports and most workers who support the industry like joe. >> usually when you loose a job, you get more than one hour notice. so for someone telling you, gone, it's incredible. >> reporter: a recent estimate found that the average major league team supports 2,300 game- day employees. add the n.b.a. and n.h.l. and without fans, that is roughly $680 million in lost game-day wages due to coronavirus. according to patrick reid who supports the sports business program in washington university, in st. louis. >> these sporting events are huge spikes in business for restaurants, for retail. so these sports suspensions, a huge loss in income and revenue for restaurants and hotels around the ball park. >> reporter: people like cate payne who lost her job as a hotel housekeeper in philad
here is a rian.diaz >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field duringl season. >> i have never stood here when i come to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready who is thirsty. >> it all ended in early march when the coronavirus sidelined sports and most workers who support the industry like joe. >> usually when you loose a job, you get more than one hour notice. so for someone telling...
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. >> i asked him, i said, "are you going to come to wrigley field?" and he said he is.i'm bending his roots a little bit. >> we'll have to wait and see. i love that story. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. we're just a short time away from the abc news exclusive with joe biden and kamala harris. the "20/20" special, the ticket. the first interview airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. good night. >>> on "abc7 news" at 6:00, the complex fire leaves behind a trail of destruction, and there is concern things could get worse before they get worse. >> and see how crews are getting ready for the potential of more lightning and fires tonight, and the new evacuation orders. >>> it's saddening. >> a firefighter on the front lines of the wildfire in santa cruz county. is the victim of a shocking crime wild he's doing his job. "abc7 news" at 6:00 starts right now. >> now from abc 7, live, breaking news. area, ballooning in size hba overnight. right now, more than a million acres have burned in california. that is the most in state history, and mor
. >> i asked him, i said, "are you going to come to wrigley field?" and he said he is.i'm bending his roots a little bit. >> we'll have to wait and see. i love that story. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. we're just a short time away from the abc news exclusive with joe biden and kamala harris. the "20/20" special, the ticket. the first interview airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. good night. >>> on "abc7...
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>>well that was deborah wrigley reporting for us this morning, the yan family also held a private funeral on saturday afternoon. days. >>we're looking for the current breakdown like this 9111 2 o'clock we're looking at >>meanwhile come back, let's take a look at some of these images that we got into the kron 4 news room take a look at that the lightning show that we had overnight and it's caused a couple of around the bay area along the santa along santa cruz mountains and also in the east bay and it was quite the show rob and it sure was and we're also getting word that the red flag warning has been extended until tomorrow morning marty so we're expecting more of this. >>thunderstorm activity let's check in with facebook. >>ok robin morning, good morning and good morning, everybody we're still dealing with their leftover cloud cover though is still not lifting and then spots the rains still does continue. the biggest concern now will be the winds that come with that to some dry lightning is bad enough, but sometimes we get outflow boundaries that come from these thunderstorms don't matte
>>well that was deborah wrigley reporting for us this morning, the yan family also held a private funeral on saturday afternoon. days. >>we're looking for the current breakdown like this 9111 2 o'clock we're looking at >>meanwhile come back, let's take a look at some of these images that we got into the kron 4 news room take a look at that the lightning show that we had overnight and it's caused a couple of around the bay area along the santa along santa cruz mountains and...
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. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here when without coming to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready, who is thirsty? >> reporter: it all ended in early march when the coronavirus sidelined sports aosnd m >> usually when you lose a job, you get more than one-hour notice. so for someone telling you, gone, it's incredible. >> reporter: a recent estimate found that the average major league team supports 2,300 game-day employees. add the nba and nhl and without fans, that is roughly $680 million in lost game-day wages due to coronavirus. according to patrick reid who directs the sports business program at washington university, in st. louis. >> these sporting events are huge spikes in business for restaurants, for retail. so these sports suspensions, a huge loss in income and revenue for restaurants and hotels around the ball park. >> reporter: people like cate payne who lost her job as a hotel housekeeper in philadelphia. >> i hope that the government reali
. >> reporter: joe alaman still can't get used to being outside wrigley field during baseball season. >> i have never stood here when without coming to work. >> reporter: he's hauled cold beer for cub fans. >> cold beer, who is ready, who is thirsty? >> reporter: it all ended in early march when the coronavirus sidelined sports aosnd m >> usually when you lose a job, you get more than one-hour notice. so for someone telling you, gone, it's incredible....
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fremont is 84, livermore is 95 and wrigley city is 86 and san jose is 88. we are in the mid-70s in the city. it is 89 for santa rosa and there is no change later. we are pretty much right here. it is a little cooler on wednesday. the real story is how long is the smoke sticking around and right now the best answer for that is we have a spare the air intellect until wednesday. and then it is really all about how we get these fires under control. i was are preparing yourself. >>> it is busy in some spots. it is recommended to use public transit if you have that option. if you are getting ready to go out the door, there are couple of things to look out for. west on 580 out of tracy towards the grant line area is seeing a 35 minute drive time, d it is getting a bit backed up in the grant line area. i am keeping a close eye on 80. it is open but there are some closures close to their because the ongoing wildfires. the offramp is shut down just off of 80 right here. there are reports of a broken down vehicle. it looks like there is a car stuck in the left lane an
fremont is 84, livermore is 95 and wrigley city is 86 and san jose is 88. we are in the mid-70s in the city. it is 89 for santa rosa and there is no change later. we are pretty much right here. it is a little cooler on wednesday. the real story is how long is the smoke sticking around and right now the best answer for that is we have a spare the air intellect until wednesday. and then it is really all about how we get these fires under control. i was are preparing yourself. >>> it is...
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they've even included virtual dads wsiue to glitch, the bleacher bums at wrigley field are not pukinghe c.g.i. fans to wear their home teams' colors, and "producers can have sections of the ersatz assemblage do a wave." you know the technology's truly captured the experience when virtual fans get as bored as real ones. "will this make it fun?!" and the game itself will look a little different. players won't be permitted to do high-fives. phillies player bryce harper said, "i think the air high-five is going to come back and be the coolest thing in baseball this year." even a baseball player admits that baseball is not the coolest thing in baseball. oh, here's a change i didn't see coming in quarantine: "men are now falling in love with their amazon echos." come on, guys, we've been locked up only since march. having sex with a household appliance isn't until month five. i hope you're pre-heating, toaster oven. well, if you're one of the poor souls who is head over heels for your virtual assistant, alexa has a message for you: ♪ ♪ >> listen, guys, i hear some of you are really into me,
they've even included virtual dads wsiue to glitch, the bleacher bums at wrigley field are not pukinghe c.g.i. fans to wear their home teams' colors, and "producers can have sections of the ersatz assemblage do a wave." you know the technology's truly captured the experience when virtual fans get as bored as real ones. "will this make it fun?!" and the game itself will look a little different. players won't be permitted to do high-fives. phillies player bryce harper said,...
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jane and everyone else you can go to the web site and donate to wrigley to emily's list and you can donate directly to all of our federal gubernatorial candidates predicting good where homepage under candidates. they are broken down by office and you can. about all of the candidates more and you can make a donation directly to our women. the donations you make their go directly to the canada zovi go to emily's list.org you can choose both. these women need the money directly and the majority of -- the funds go to the campaign directly. both are -- people also often ask when is the best time to give get to candidates and i would say right now. as we know women need better early fund-raising to show their strength and their viability. earlier in the presentation i talked about so much of the fund-raising success from candidates like sara getting in and theresa. they need to make these races viable and put them into play. early donations help their campaigns plan. we are 13 weeks out tomorrow from the election and all of our candidates if they are not on their communicating with voters they a
jane and everyone else you can go to the web site and donate to wrigley to emily's list and you can donate directly to all of our federal gubernatorial candidates predicting good where homepage under candidates. they are broken down by office and you can. about all of the candidates more and you can make a donation directly to our women. the donations you make their go directly to the canada zovi go to emily's list.org you can choose both. these women need the money directly and the majority of...
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pete: it reminds me of the outfield of wrigley field where you can sit outside the stadium to watch thetropical storms, two of them, or headed our way. rick: remember last week when i said in about seven days i think we're going to start to see a lot of activity dropically? it's here, guys. so we have two storms, both of them probably impacting louisiana, maybe east texas. this one is marco, a 70 mile-an-hour storm. a hurricane on the louisiana coast in the morning, tomorrow morning, so within 24 hours. you don't have much time to prepare right there. it'll continue to pull north and likely becoming a hurricane. this right here is lauer a rah, and it's hot on the tracks. it's way further towards parts of the caribbean right now. it's over haiti, it's going to track over cuba. so a lot of land interaction, but eventually are it gets back over the water and then will probably strengthen pretty quickly, in fact, the official forecast brings it to a cat 2 storm. a lot of uncertainty, guys, in this forecast. we're going to watch this closely, but if you're in louisiana or east texas, a two-s
pete: it reminds me of the outfield of wrigley field where you can sit outside the stadium to watch thetropical storms, two of them, or headed our way. rick: remember last week when i said in about seven days i think we're going to start to see a lot of activity dropically? it's here, guys. so we have two storms, both of them probably impacting louisiana, maybe east texas. this one is marco, a 70 mile-an-hour storm. a hurricane on the louisiana coast in the morning, tomorrow morning, so within...
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it didn't have quite the truly beautiful appeal of wrigley uptown. it didn't have the magic of the brick wall and the ivy and all that stuff. it didn't integrate into the neighborhood as well, but it was a wonderful ballpark. the best of those early generation of ballparks were -- they were among the only buildings ever built that sort of combined funkiness and mon new mentality, two things that are almost always mutually exclusive in architecture and that one exemplified that. there was something kind of grand and funky about it at the same time. i found it very likable, but not loveable as wrigley was always loveable. but it was still 100 times better than the new one. >> you get the last word. >> lucky me. i was going to say, i agree with you on everything, actually, and i would love to -- >> not even my wife doesn't agree with me on everything. >> i'm better than she is. i would love to have -- i'm all for downtown development. i've lived in kansas city and watched it grow over the years. we have this one cultural part of our city that is maybe n
it didn't have quite the truly beautiful appeal of wrigley uptown. it didn't have the magic of the brick wall and the ivy and all that stuff. it didn't integrate into the neighborhood as well, but it was a wonderful ballpark. the best of those early generation of ballparks were -- they were among the only buildings ever built that sort of combined funkiness and mon new mentality, two things that are almost always mutually exclusive in architecture and that one exemplified that. there was...