Revised WTC Freedom Tower Design Unveiled
It will be the tallest building in the world when completed.
Frankly this dissappoints me greatly. The name Freedom Tower sounds horribly cliched to me. I don't like it when words such as that are used to such excess or in names to be frank. It causes the word to lose some of its meaning and importance. Though, granted, this particular structure is deserving of an inspiring title they could have atleast selected something a little more original.
Now, about the height. This is an immature display to me. Why did it have to be the tallest in the world? I would have thought it much more appropriate and lasting a tribute for the tower to be the same height as the Twin Towers were (1350 feet). Now we have a building that is built to compete with the rest of the architectural world and it is only assured a temporary spot as the world's tallest tower. It makes it seem as if we have something to prove to the world.
If we are truely the greatest nation the facts will speak for themselves. There is no reason for additional symbollism and pomp and circumstance to embellish our image.
Symbollic meanings aside I think it is an aesthetically pleasing building even though I am not normally fond of skyscrapers done in the modern architectural style.
It will be the tallest building in the world when completed.
Frankly this dissappoints me greatly. The name Freedom Tower sounds horribly cliched to me. I don't like it when words such as that are used to such excess or in names to be frank. It causes the word to lose some of its meaning and importance. Though, granted, this particular structure is deserving of an inspiring title they could have atleast selected something a little more original.
Now, about the height. This is an immature display to me. Why did it have to be the tallest in the world? I would have thought it much more appropriate and lasting a tribute for the tower to be the same height as the Twin Towers were (1350 feet). Now we have a building that is built to compete with the rest of the architectural world and it is only assured a temporary spot as the world's tallest tower. It makes it seem as if we have something to prove to the world.
If we are truely the greatest nation the facts will speak for themselves. There is no reason for additional symbollism and pomp and circumstance to embellish our image.
Symbollic meanings aside I think it is an aesthetically pleasing building even though I am not normally fond of skyscrapers done in the modern architectural style.