the depressed state of mind caused by post-war high-rise buildings
enjoying the choices that the city has to offer
an alternative term for a skydweller
the sum of three types of skyscraper-related lifestyles that are based on space, time, and choice
the lifestyle rooted in busy street life and neighborhood amenities
trash that falls or is thrown off skyscrapers
the small but vital urban facilities that define hoodlife
the image of individual expressions from which you can tell that people live in a skyscraper
a less appreciative picture of life signs in the city
the ability to point out your apartment in a skyscraper from a distance
someone who lives in a skyscraper
all of the city minus the first five or so floors
the lifestyle based on exclusive space, views, and services
taking the highlife for granted