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For the sculpture "Tortillas Construction Module" (1998), he engineered an architectural tower of corn tortillas by baking them to a crisp and slotting them together.
In its place, Simon is building a new main building, Market Hall, that will feature an architectural tower in the same colonial style and a food court for 850 shoppers.
Some, like a floating discovery centre, are still awaiting completion, but finished sites such as the visitor centres in former mines and power stations, a water sports centre in Sedlitz and the 'Rusty Nail'– a rust-coloured architectural tower with stellar views over the area – are now connected via the Lusatian Route of Industrial Heritage.
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In the late 1970s, Caro developed something he called "sculpitecture", which involved making architectural towers that viewers were invited to climb inside.
(After this company's "Tilt" a few years ago many people thought she couldn't do better, but she has.) In an almost imperceptible moment three bare architectural towers in the wings turn and merge to become a fantastic blue palace from which Brahe, the Danish nobleman, surveys heaven.
He builds boxes out of old-fashioned slides, piling them into architectural forms: towers with darkened windows.
The architectural pastiches – Eiffel Tower, black pyramid, Italianate lake and canals – are much bigger than I expected, clumsier and less playful.
According to Architectural Digest, the tower will have "multilevel sky lobbies where residents would share amenities such as shopping centers, restaurants, hotels, gyms, libraries, and health clinics".
They have no truck with streets or diverse neighbourhoods, which lack the architectural prominence of towers.
After years of vast, architectural sculptures - towers, walls, horns, boxes, even a model of the sun - the eighth installation to occupy Tate Modern's Turbine Hall is somewhat starker.
While the exterior is an architectural folly of towers and balustrades, with walls clad in complex brick and stonework, the interior is unexpectedly homely, with little pretension other than a monumental carved wooden stairway.
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