The Architecture of Dignity
The New York of 1924 was a city of vertical ambitions, a concrete jungle where the skyline was a graph of greed and aspiration. Leo stood atop the scaffolding of the Chrysler Building, the wind whipping his hair, looking down at the shimmering grid of Manhattan. To most, the city was a collection of streets and stores; to Leo, it was a series of vectors, stresses, and structural harmonies. Leo...
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