CanadianNational
Senior Member
^ I think so too. I guess the funny thing is, is that it could conceivably be built within budget now, due to advances in computer modelling applied to manufacturing technology. Gehry's buildings have shown that highly individualized architectural parts can be made for relatively little more cost than normal, than with prior assembly-line routine assembly.
I agree with Shocker on this one, that it's not so much the flat top that's the problem as the look of the materials used to enclose it.
I agree with Shocker on this one, that it's not so much the flat top that's the problem as the look of the materials used to enclose it.