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Must be safe and publicly accessible by pedestrians + Roof top items
Does the criteria listed "Must be safe and publicly accessible by pedestrians" mean that people have to be able to get to the wayspot? I see quite a lot of things that are on a rooftop where nobody would be allowed to go (except maybe a rare visit from a maintenance worker perhaps). I generally mark these nominations… -
Re: Must be safe and publicly accessible by pedestrians + Roof top items
The old guideline clarification Yeah I think it used to just have to be accessible to somebody, but now it shouldn't really matter what the old guidelines said anymore. Under the new guidelines, it says "publicly accessible by pedestrians" which seems to me to indicate that the public must be able to walk up to the object.… -
Re: Must be safe and publicly accessible by pedestrians + Roof top items
I guess I should clarify, that in Japan, I'm rejecting things that are 10+ floors up on the top of a roof. Not a single story building with some art just out of reach. I have already-approved things around me where the picture is half cut off by the roof line because it's so high, and it's just a mass-produced white…
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