Cruciform skyscraper proposed in Liverpool
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The architect claims the form has been arrived at with a "rational inevitability"
By adopting the shape of a cross for his design, Maurice Shapero's proposal for a new skyscraper in Liverpool, UK, is sure to raise eyebrows
The architect claims the form has been arrived at with a "rational inevitability"
Illuminated model of the proposed skyscraper
By adopting the shape of a cross for his design, Maurice Shapero's proposal for a new skyscraper in Liverpool, UK, is sure to raise eyebrows
The architect claims the form has been arrived at with a "rational inevitability"
Model of the proposed skyscraper
By adopting the shape of a cross for his design, Maurice Shapero's proposal for a new skyscraper in Liverpool, UK, is sure to raise eyebrows
Model of the proposed skyscraper
The architect claims the form has been arrived at with a "rational inevitability"
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Illuminated model of the proposed skyscraper
Illuminated model of the proposed skyscraper
Illuminated model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Model of the proposed skyscraper
Article Summary
By adopting the shape of a cross for his design, Maurice Shapero's proposal for a new skyscraper in Liverpool, UK, is sure to raise eyebrows. Far from being a religious statement, however, the architect claims the form has been arrived at with a "rational inevitability."
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