Seen at Astor Place, on the new high-rise there...
Of the adjectives I'd like to see for a prospective apartment, I could see being attracted by 'Absstract'. Too, I don't see how I could possibly object to 'reflective', 'iconic', or even 'provacative'. 'Curvacous' might give me pause, but only briefly, and the building certainly -is- curvaciousl if not classically, with it's design looking like four fused cylinders.
But 'Undulating'? I do not think that word means what they think it means.
And I do not care to be, much less live, in any structure that undulates.
But 'Undulating'? I do not think that word means what they think it means.
And I do not care to be, much less live, in any structure that undulates.
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I've been in the Sears Tower when it was waving about fairly noticeably. It was more than a little disconcerting. I don't think I want my apartment doing that either.
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But this wasn't -that- tall a building -- I think the sdvertisers think "undulating" means "wavy" or something.
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"Come live in Cthulu Towers! Cthulu Towers - the undulating towers* just for you!"
(*Undulating towers of malevolent slime, but noone's perfect.)
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But what does "abstract" mean for a building? That no concrete was used in its construction?
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I think it means that the building isn't in the shape of a giant woman-headed lion or something.
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