Modern Details
The Architect's Newspaper describes some of the details in the new
MoMA. Nothing that special--furrowed walls, modified J-beads--except this bit of engineering nonchalance by Guy Nordenson:
While walking through the construction site one day, consultant structural engineer Guy Nordenson remarked to Rustow, "With all the steel in the trusses on the eighth floor, we could probably suspend all the floors below it."
When the architects brought the idea to museum director Glenn Lowry, he asked, "Are you serious? What would it entail?" Just a little bit more steel on the eighth floor for added strength. Once in place, the construction crew torched away the steel columns they had put there months before, clearing the way, to the curators' delight, for an impressively expansive, uninterrupted gallery.
* Ray, 11/23/2004 12:08:31 PM