Originally Posted by
geoGraphicFTD
thanks, Lenore. I'm not gonna break out some long I've-lived-in the city-5-years-and-I'm-a-planning-student argument here, but yeah.
more about W.Philly: yeah, I think several professors do live over there, Penn has really tried to get faculty members to move closer to the school in recent years. You may consider this a good or a bad thing. This is where a discussion of gentrification and universities' roles in planning and community building come in, which I'm not gonna get into. Either way, the area does have a strong neighborhood feel and well-maintained architecturally-significant infrastructure.
most areas of south philly are less well-maintained and have a more monotonous design/architecture. of course, there are exceptions. look around and decide for yourself, of course. or read all the neighborhood profile reports my class did last fall :-P
I think I'm talking more about personal taste than architecture and what not, but the rowhouses I've seen in S. by my friend's house are excellent and the neighborhood is wonderful. Obviously this doesn't apply to all of it.
There's really no point in bickering or arguing, or taking sides, or whatever.