Hannah’s Reviews > The Fountainhead > Status Update
Hannah
is on page 113 of 704
Not to mention Daniel Burnham, the lead architect of the Columbian Exposition criticized by "Cameron" for his white city, was also a mastermind of structural innovation for skyscrapers, buildings able to span impossibly large distances and was the one who believed in Ferris's outrageous plan to create an gigantic occupiable wheel for the Exposition. Also, the characters are intriguing, but all terrible human beings
— Jun 11, 2013 09:19PM
Like flag
Hannah’s Previous Updates
Hannah
is on page 113 of 704
The fact that this was published in the 1940s helps its case a bit, but Ruskin was talking about the seven lamps in the 1800s, Candela was around and Corbusier began his revolutionary work right at the start of when this was set.
— Jun 11, 2013 09:16PM

