architecture

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Absolute Superlinearity


The Gear Tek Corporation takes us on a brief visit to "the longest building I have ever seen," located somewhere in the "physically oppressive and hallucinatory" flatlands of Illinois.


"This is the longest building I have ever seen," GTC writes. "It is totally windowless and stretches for at least a mile, although it seems to defy laws of space-time so it may be longer or shorter than that." The building's absolute superlinearity appears really to be a "spatial illusion" that is only amplified by the "simple gray rectangles which glide along the blank facade like dotted lines on an overlay. It looks like an Ellsworth Kelly interpretation of Superman chasing a train."
What's the building? Who knows – but you can read more about it at the original post.

(Thanks to Tim Drage for the tip!)

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