Mission Creep
Last week, I zapped an editorial on my blog, Derelict Domain, tearing into the structural mess of the building at 235 East 42nd Street in New York City: Tower of Babel July 08, 2026 When Ambition Surpasses Structural Integrity The news from 235 East 42nd Street is a cold slap in the face. It reminds every architect and engineer of one cold, hard truth: Failure ain't an option. Yet, as the steel columns buckle and the floors sag at the former Pfizer headquarters, it looks like in the rush to fix the housing crisis, that important rule got thrown out the window. My reaction? Raw. Physical. A gut punch in the sheer magnitude of forces hanging in a moment of inertia on this scale. Like so many others in this town, I watched the Twin Towers go down on 9/11/2001. I saw the whole thing from a south-facing office on the 18th floor of 2 Union Square West. An architectural firm was on that floor back then. I also remember the sharp arguments back-and-forth as we watched them fall, how those ...