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www.onverticality.com
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| | | | | Frank Lloyd Wright was an outspoken advocate for low-density cities without skyscrapers. With this in mind, it's hard to believe the tower design pictured above came from Wright. It's called The Illinois, and it was planned to be a mile (1,609 meters, or 5,280 feet) in height. That's more than four times the height of the Empire State Building, and nearly twice the height of the Burj Dubai. | |
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| | | | | Four Stone Hearth, the anthropology blog carnival, is over at John Hawks' place. | |
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www.angie-ville.com
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| | | Grimspace by Ann Aguirre The Wrath & the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh The Chronicles of Prydain, The Westmark Trilogy by Lloyd Alexander The Sugar... | ||