I agree. Here is what I would do. Twin towers with a bridge at the top. Not only is the bridge symbolic (bringing individuals together) but it also serves as an escape route in case of a fire on the lower floors of one tower (escape up, over, and down).
Chuckle, I'll bet your Florida design turned a few heads... Did you happen to get any feedback (positive or negative) from the Catherine Harris camp? Take Care Ben
The winds whipping between the two towers where so feirce that they affected the soundness of other buildings between them. In addition, the origianl buildins were not next to each other, but katty cornered from each other in an inregular manner. Then there was the buildings sway (the sway which saved them with the original imapct which was absorbed until the fires destroyed them) I think the winds would make the bridge unsound and even those towers in Asia are tetthered together low down and proablly gently. My idea was to simply build them 10 stories higher where the top 10 floors are a hollow space with an eternal light. On the outer wall of the inside of the structure is a spiraling staircase which one must walk to get to the observation deck. Along the space, embbeded in the wall is stain glass memorials to every victem, each and every one. The other building would have a state of the art missile defense for the entire harbor. Ruben
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but Daniel Carr's, Knight's Medals are now a reality. Thought you might like to see them. Steve
Just purchased the New York coin, Soon as I saw it, just had to have it. Genius work, Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
The Colorado one is great. I don't get the FL one, though...can someone explain it's funny-ness to me?