Is that what that’s about? I kept trying to ask people why there was a backdrop of the white house blocking the view of the white house. So it’s covering up the East wing destruction?
…yeah, it’s essentially an open fabric mesh attached to scaffolding with an image printed across its face; they started as a way to shield construction activity from public view, then contractors began printing logos on them until someone realised that rendered façades could mitigate the visual impact of high-profile restoration projects in progress…
Is that what that’s about? I kept trying to ask people why there was a backdrop of the white house blocking the view of the white house. So it’s covering up the East wing destruction?
…yeah, it’s essentially an open fabric mesh attached to scaffolding with an image printed across its face; they started as a way to shield construction activity from public view, then contractors began printing logos on them until someone realised that rendered façades could mitigate the visual impact of high-profile restoration projects in progress…