"Buildings once strove for solidity—not merely to be stable but also to look stable, hence the optical corrections in ancient Greek architecture such as entasis, a subtle tapering of columns that makes them appear more settled to the human eye. Even the Empire State Building tapers as it rises, as if to assure us that the tall structure will not tip over. Not anymore."
Witold Rybczynski in Slate assesses the vogue for "tottering towers."
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Hanging Out
Labels:
2000s,
cultural history,
design,
Montreal,
New York,
urban history
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