Skyscraper Myths

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Skyscraper Myths explores the fascinating intersection of architecture, history, and urban legends surrounding skyscrapers. It delves into how cultural beliefs and societal anxieties have shaped our perceptions of these towering structures, revealing that these buildings are not just feats of engineering but also cultural artifacts imbued with symbolic meaning. One intriguing fact is how early 20th-century anxieties about technological progress fueled superstitions about skyscrapers. Another is that some believe skyscrapers can influence financial markets or natural disasters. The book traces the origins and evolution of skyscraper myths, examining how these beliefs have impacted urban planning and design. It presents case studies of iconic skyscrapers worldwide, illustrating how myths attach themselves to particular structures. The approach combines historical and architectural scholarship with folklore, drawing upon newspaper articles, architectural drawings, and more. Divided into three sections, the book first introduces the concept of skyscraper mythology. Then, it examines specific skyscrapers and their associated myths. Finally, it analyzes the modern implications of these myths, demonstrating how they continue to influence architectural discourse and popular culture. The book's unique value lies in its culturally sensitive approach to understanding the built environment, making it valuable for those interested in architecture, history, and urban studies.

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