From "The Leaning Tower of New York/How a luxury condo building in Manhattan went sideways" (The New Yorker).
February 4, 2025
"For as long as humans have made towers, some have leaned. The Tower of Pisa started settling unevenly..."
"... on its shallow foundation not long after its third floor was added, in 1178. Despite the increasingly obvious problem, five more floors were built over the next two centuries; the ornate bell chamber was finished in 1372. In 1990, when the angle passed five degrees... [c]rews siphoned earth from underneath the building to mitigate the problem, though by then it was unthinkable to eliminate the lean entirely. Millions of tourists came to see the flawed structure every year.... In the fourteenth century, when the medieval traveller Ibn Battuta visited the Great Mosque of al-Nuri, in Mosul, he wrote that its curving minaret was 'splendid,' and affectionately referred to it as al-Habda, or 'the hunchback.' The mosque was destroyed in 2017, during the Battle of Mosul. UNESCO later surveyed locals about restoring it, and ninety-four per cent of respondents said that they wanted the minaret rebuilt 'exactly as it was.'..."
From "The Leaning Tower of New York/How a luxury condo building in Manhattan went sideways" (The New Yorker).
From "The Leaning Tower of New York/How a luxury condo building in Manhattan went sideways" (The New Yorker).
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"The mosque was destroyed in 2017, during the Battle of Mosul."
ISIS blew it up, but whatever.
I didn't realize that about a NY skyscraper... it's a scraper.
Here is a free link with a video.
"unlikely to topple over" is not so reassuring. I suppose that apartment building in Surfside was "unlikely to collapse."
Then there is the absolute farce of San Francisco's Millenium Tower, which may be actually the opening to a money black hole:
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/series/millennium-tower/san-francisco-millennium-tower-foundation-sinking/3460782/
“…when the medieval traveller Ibn Battuta visited the Great Mosque of al-Nuri, in Mosul, he wrote that its curving minaret was 'splendid,' and affectionately referred to it as al-Habda, or 'the hunchback.'”
When they rebuild it, they should call it the Bill Clinton minaret.
Phallic as can be.
Postmodern architects tempt fate by making buildings that look like they are about to fall down.
Same thing with the "super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive 'pencil towers.'"
It would be terrifying if everyone went over to one side of the building to look out the window.
Niles, IL had a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I went by it many hundreds of times but never in it. It was made to conceal water towers for the pool. Closed now. https://www.vniles.com/883/Leaning-Tower-of-Niles
Peyronie's...
Clinton had the same problem.
This has been a debacle for years now. A total embarrassment, and a mere half-block away from Salesforce Tower, the tallest tower west of the Mississippi. Many locals indulge in gallows humor wondering which way Millennium will fall when the next "big one" hits.
Subsidence, material fluid, or a queer orientation?
Peyronie's Disease
Look at photos from last year's Taiwan earthquake if you want to see how far this can go. If the lower floors hadn't been completely crushed Taiwan's buildings might be in the running for postmodern architecture awards and plaudits.
Damn Iman, I came here to say exactly that. Bravo!
Been to Pisa. Make it a day trip, see the tower, and then move onto other places in the area. Pisa is not much.
Meh! Go take a look at the old city center in Amsterdam, it's full of leaning buildings.
Peyronie's tower
Rt 1 north of Boston has a Leaning Tower of Pizza, albeit not as tall.
Too generous, Rocco… Paula Jones testified that Slick Willie’s johnson resembled a roll of quarters.
LOL… 🤛
Wobbly Warhead
Or those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell…
JSM
Dolly Parton could fix those towers:
“No lean, no lean, no lean, no leeeean….”
JSM
"I'm begging of you, please don't ... Fall over"
Queer structure for the straight construction.
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