Sue Beyer
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title: Homesick 1
medium: Flash
size: looped 480px x 240px
year: 2007

Brutalist architecture does not contribute at all to the 'idyllic lifestyle' and sense of 'community',
promoted by the management of Park Merced in San Francisco.

No other meaning can be found in Homesick 1





title: Still from Homesick 1a
medium: Flash
size: looped 480px x 240px
year: 2007

Step off the Muni M Line, and you’ll discover Parkmerced:
an extraordinary neighborhood in San Francisco.
Immediately you’ll see apartment homes surrounded by acres of manicured lawns, gardens,
tree-lined streets, playgrounds and running trails. All of this is set in the incredible,
natural environment around Lake Merced.
Parkmerced is near the beach too,
so the air is fresh with the ocean breeze.
Most important, these apartment homes are a great place to live.
The towers have amazing lake, ocean and city views.
The town homes and garden apartments have quiet tree-shaded patios
that make the city seem like it’s a million miles away.
A stunning location, outstanding residences and special people combine to create a quality of life unique to Parkmerced.

No other meaning can be found in Homesick 1a




title: Still from Homesick 3
medium: Flash
size: looped 320px x 240px
year: 2007

Homesick 3 is a criticism on the 'idyllic lifestyle' and sense of 'community',
promoted by the management of Park Merced in San Francisco.

No other meaning can be found in Homesick 3.


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