Posted Feb 26, 2020, 4:55 PM
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To me, the preoccupation with the "blow through" opening may largely be because, in contrast to the other floors with venting, the opening is at the widest
part of the lines of the tower - instead of the narrowest. The glass shading emphasizes this and looks like the lady's (as it were) dress is too tight and her
bust-line belt has burst. Where she is most prominently wide and bright, her manipulated decoration of glass is least present.
She seems to be lacking an appropriate propriety. Perhaps she is a little too intoxicated (as it were). Her integrity is now seen as questionable by some.
It might have helped to have had some lighter shaded glass panels frame the corners and control the visual lines of the opening to look more
continuous and less blown out.
I apologize if this is a redundant observation.
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