Frank Lloyd Wright’s Mile long skyscraper suggestion – in verticity

In density debate, architects and plans are divided into two camps. The first is pro-density, believing in dense, centralized cities that operate the complex transit and skyscrapers. This is the pro-city crowd. The second is anti-density camp, believing in de-centrituzed, spread networks in neighborhoods that depend on cars and short buildings. This is the pro-suburb of crowd. Angern Architect Frank Frank Lloyd Wright is an unchanged member of the late camp, and his vision Brovalcre City The project is a suburb model, with low buildings and green space has been praided by long buildings and density.
In addition to his anti-city stance, Wright is famous for his contributing architectural procedure, based on close connection with a building in its surroundings. Organic buildings respond to their context and should be different from their site. Antitis it is a design that can be built somewhere and out of context. This includes skyscrapers and tall buildings in general. With this in mind, it is hard to believe that the design of the tower described above from Wright. It’s called The Illinoisand planned a mile (1,609 meters, or 5,280 feet) long. That’s more than four times the state building length, and almost twice the length of Burj Dubai.
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2025-02-07 01:39:00