Ada Louise Huxtable Quotes
Who's Afraid Of The Big, Bad Buildings? Everyone, Because There Are So Many Things About Gigantism That We Just Don't Know. The Gamble Of Triumph Or Tragedy At This Scale - And Ultimately It Is A Gamble - Demands An Extraordinary Payoff. The Trade Center Towers Could Be The Start Of A New Skyscraper Age Or The Biggest Tombstones In The World.
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