While One Dalton succeeds the Hancock Tower by 45 years, it shares many of the same ambitions as its older cousin in its restraint, sculptural clarity, and abstraction.
Jean-Louis Cohen reviews 'Konrad Wachsmann’s Television: Postarchitectural Transmissions,' Mark Wigley’s new book on the German architect who in his later years operated in an immaterial world of visual and numeric data.
The implosion consultant observed notable differences between the structure as built and one set of 1979 building plans provided by Surfside, Florida, officials.
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