Great composition!
Now imagine one of those panes of 1/2-inch glass falling from 50 stories above to the sidewalk..and then imagine dozens of them! That was a pretty scary architectural disaster when I was living near there. First they replaced all of the glass on the top ten or so floor with plywood panels, so everybody called it the "plywood ranch", which was a name of a local lumber store. Then they replaced all the high glass with full-inch-think panels, and they've been fine ever since.
Great composition!
Now imagine one of those panes of 1/2-inch glass falling from 50 stories above to the sidewalk..and then imagine dozens of them! That was a pretty scary architectural disaster when I was living near there. First they replaced all of the glass on the top ten or so floor with plywood panels, so everybody called it the "plywood ranch", which was a name of a local lumber store. Then they replaced all the high glass with full-inch-think panels, and they've been fine ever since.
Where is this?
Boston. Ted would know where. I walked by it on the way to a conference.
It's Trinity Church (in Copley Square) reflected in the Hancock Building.