Car park picturesque and the Texas tower
On a site that is rather amazingly drenched with typos, misspellings, and other grammatical errors, we found this call for developing a car park picturesque, or "landscaped tarmac for leisure" – surely the post-human car park could be retroverted for this...?
Meanwhile, for all you Maunsell Towers fans –
– there's the Texas tower: 75 miles east of New Jersey, though now collapsed into the sea, it was "intended to provide advance warning of enemy air attacks," as "part of the Distant Early Warning system (DEW line) encircling the United States and Canada." It collapsed into the sea, however, and killed everyone on board. Archigram meets James Cameron's Abyss.
So I'm writing this at the beginning of a month-long James Bond marathon on AMC-TV, and am thinking, in this context, how all of Bond's villains seem really to be renegade techno-architectural contractors of some sort: you have that fake volcano movie, the hollow high-tech island of Dr. No, that stupid ice-city of the last (please!) Pierce Brosnan Bond, and what else was there – oh, Moonraker –
– in a particularly aerospatial moment of villainous ambition. In any case, then it occurred to me: that's exactly what Osama bin Laden is/was - he's a contractor. He built highways.
Plus ça change: he's an ultra-rightwing Bond villain.
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