Last night I learned something. We took the Chicago Architecture Foundation Center's River Cruise and Architecture Tour, and my main takeaway was that when you build a lot of big buildings, a lot of people will come live and work in them, at least if they are in Chicago. And then you have to keep building them.
After the great Chicago Fire, in defiance of nature and in proclamation of the dominance of capitalism, Chicago started to soar. They had the World's Fair and in a massive case of groupthink people flocked to the city and began to build even more cool, tall buildings. The residents here are rightly proud of them: there was a plan here, and the plan was executed.
Really, who wouldn't want to spend their days stacked in skyscrapers surrounded by other skyscrapers, all jammed into a couple miles of city? It seems ideal. They bring commerce to you, and somehow, you contribute to it. The circle of life.
This is amazing. I understand cities now! 🏙🏢🏭🌇😉
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