thats sweet. to bad ours will be stupid looking.Originally Posted by Tracer
thats sweet. to bad ours will be stupid looking.Originally Posted by Tracer
Translation: No poor people pleaseBut only a privileged group of people will call it home.
There are a select few who possess the vision, resources, and the opportunity to live in the world’s tallest building. If you have that opportunity, you are assured not just unparalleled luxury, but a place in history. And in Dubai’s future.
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
That looks far shittier than any skyscraper that has gone up in the United States. Quit with the self-loathing bullshit.Originally Posted by IronPlant
edit: Libeskind's plan for the WTC was scrapped, by the way, and theyre back to the drawing board. His plan sucked.
IBTN. America has no sense of architectural style anymore, which is weird because you would think cities would want interesting buldings that make their skyline unique. NO! BIG RECTANGLES!Originally Posted by IronPlant
Ever read that Weiss-Hickman (authors of Dragonlance) series called Death Gate Cycle? This is similar. The "magic users" (technology), decide they are too good for the world and build a city in the sky.
I always imagined as a kid that's how society would evolve. In centuries past, people would move horizontally to get away from others who were not of the same religion, race, class. Once the world becomes too crowded, the only other option is to move vertically. Literally.
Of course, the potential perils of having a city of people "break away" from the world, could be a bit mind-boggling. These types of people would probably be very open minded about science and technology. They could theoretically usher in a new type of human race (man meets machine).
Last edited by toxic; 14 Jun 2005 at 09:37 AM.
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