



Oo wow that looks like a certain building on Hong Kong island. I'll try to grab a pic later.Prince George wrote:
And from the earlier period, the unexpected inverted pyramid base of the Rainier Bank Tower. Designed by Seattle architect Minoru Yamasaki who also designed the World Trade Center, it's a funny combination of being really stark and rather playfull. It certainly feels rather improbable to stand underneath that curving pedestal and seeing the building hover over you.
I can't say for certain, but I think that part of the reason was that there were many very plain towers in the city already. If you zoom into the downtown part of that panorama, you can see quite a few plain flat rectangle buildings, many of them 40-50 storeys tall. The city was just tired of so many plain buildings. Columbia isn't a rectagle, but the exterior is very flat and rather severe.Shuz wrote:I'm intrigued that they adopted new planning ordinances in objection to the Columbia Centre's image. Personally, I love, love, love that building!
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