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Verticalism. The future of skyscraper

October 29, 2008

Verticalism. The future of skyscraper

Modern architects thought of the skyscraper as associated with the organization of work, with the office. In fact, the prototypic skyscraper of modernity is the expression of such organization; a optimized arrangement for archiving and connecting workers that archive and connect data.
This reification of bureaucracy, without and pejorative connotation, was symbolically interpreted in steel and glass rectilinear prisms, artificially climatized, ordered in rings around nodes of communication. Buildings as the Seagram Building in New York gave the definitive and everlasting shape to this conception. That was Modernity with capital M: the triumph of organization, the beauty of organization. Today the skyscrapers under construction are manly located in Asia. They are residential buildings with concrete structures and natural ventilation...

Extract from the article Verticalism The future of skyscraper by Iñaki Ábalos and Urtzi Grau, published in Hybrids. High-Rise Mixed-Use Buildings.



 


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