The revamped greenhouse tries to share an important message about human rights, but its clear glass makes it difficult to discern the message.
This work of public art, marking the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, replaces glowing stained glass with clear glass painted with meaningful words.
While the new greenhouse is noble in intention, it lacks the excitement of its predecessor; it risks being overlooked as passersby may not notice it.
Installations like this are crucial as they aim to elevate discussions on human rights, yet their visibility can determine their impact on public perception.
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