Overall, it's great that design novelty sells. I like the idea that decisionmakers see the value of challenging and innovative designs. Each time something dynamic appears on the landscape -- including the library OMA fashioned in downtown Seattle, with its top-floor reading room that feels like a glass tree house -- we see how architecture can reshape the world. But today's craze for gargantuan novelty has a dangerous side. No matter how seductive images might be as images, or as models on display, buildings aren't sculptures in a gallery. Nor are they rhetorical flourishes in a cultural debate. Buildings are real life -- that's their beauty and threat.
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