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Harry Charrington on Aalto's relationship with America
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Charrington, Harry
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2013
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REVIEW --- Masterpiece: American Gothic
2013
Nowhere is this truer than in Lower Manhattan, where Frank Gehry's Beekman Tower, shapely in folded glass, and One World Trade Center, prismatic and reflective, have set the newest records for altitude. In March 1910, F.W. Woolworth, noted for his empire of five-and-10-cent stores in the U.S., Canada and England, proposed an 18-story bank-and-office building for a simple rectangular site at Broadway and Park Place, on the southwest corner of City Hall Park.
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American Gothic
2013
Nowhere is this truer than in Lower Manhattan, where Frank Gehry's Beekman Tower, shapely in folded glass, and One World Trade Center, prismatic and reflective, have set the newest records for altitude. In March 1910, F.W. Woolworth, noted for his empire of five-and-10-cent stores in the U.S., Canada and England, proposed an 18-story bank-and-office building for a simple rectangular site at Broadway and Park Place, on the southwest corner of City Hall Park.
Newspaper Article
American Gothic
2013
Nowhere is this truer than in Lower Manhattan, where Frank Gehry's Beekman Tower, shapely in folded glass, and One World Trade Center, prismatic and reflective, have set the newest records for altitude. In March 1910, F.W. Woolworth, noted for his empire of five-and-10-cent stores in the U.S., Canada and England, proposed an 18-story bank-and-office building for a simple rectangular site at Broadway and Park Place, on the southwest corner of City Hall Park.
Newspaper Article
American Gothic
by
Fenske, Gail
2013
NEW YORK'S RECENT spate of glass skyscrapers vie with each other, rising to extraordinary heights. Nowhere is this truer than in Lower Manhattan, where Frank Gehry's Beekman Tower, shapely in folded glass, and One World Trade Center, prismatic and reflective, have set the newest records for altitude. But the...
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