Talk:Florida Street
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[edit] Pictures
Someone could upload a good picture...--Zzzzzzus 13:56, 27 September 2005 (UTC)zzzzzzus
- Oddly enough, most of us are not from, or don't currently live in Buenos Aires. Mariano(t/c) 14:03, 27 September 2005 (UTC)
Paging Mariano: Can't people just pick up Creative Commons-licenses pictures from Flickr? (All CC licenses are OK?)
Like from this link
elpincha 05:32, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fresco or Seco?
The pictures of Galeria Pacifico, are they actually fresco? I recall them being "seco" paintings, but my recollection is very faint. Anybody? elpincha 21:03, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] “Mall” versus “Shopping Arcade”
In the “Calle Florida” article, the word “Mall” or “Shopping Mall” is synonymous of a mall accessible only by motor driven vehicles with ample parking lots in suburbia and furthermore, it denotes the phenomenon of “Suburban Sprawl”, therefore the word “Mall” is not a good selection when we speak of a city designed on a pedestrian scale, in particular when the article refers to a pedestrianized street, for this reason i feel that “Shopping Arcade” would be a better choice, its internationally adaptable, effective with the new tendencies in urbanism and city planning, plus it gives a flavour of quality and elegance to the street.
En el artículo sobre la calle Florida, la palabra “Mall” es sinónimo de un centro comercial en los suburbios accessible solamente en vehículo y con playas de estacionamiento, ademas denota el fenómeno del impacto negativo de la ciudad del “desparrame urbano”, por eso creo que es una mala selección de palabra cuando hablamos de una ciudad diseñada a escala peatonal y más aun, de un area peatonalizada, por eso remplaze la palabra “Mall” y “Shopping Mall” por “Shopping Arcade”, cual ademas de ser internacionalmente adaptable, es vigente con las nuevas tendencias de urbanismo y le da un sabor elegancia y calidad a vuestra querida calle. - Moebiusuibeom-en 18:16, 10 April 2007 (UTC)