Posted Dec 5, 2013, 11:55 PM
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As I've never seen this idea extrapolated to *any* building that has setbacks, how about this?
What if the architect took the vertical aspect of the stepback and somehow converted it to a multi-angular bay/bow window type of thing? Or take said vertical aspect and give it one angular bend, creating a semi-hexagonal kind of thing? To wit:
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==> and so on.....Do you follow me?
I think that if they do that, slim it up by at least 25%, lose the zig-zags and keep the facade as is with the railing-type additions, we've got a winner.
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