a picture in which vertical lines dominate
density that can be changed by altering the number of individuals per given unit of space
enjoying the benefits of both spatial density and social density
density that can be changed by altering the amount of space while keeping the number of individuals constant
when the height of the building represents space rather than density
the fulfillment of the skyscraper’s classic promise to deal with urban density
the idea that spatial problems can be solved by condensing existing space or expanding it upwards
verticalness that is the result of two-dimensional density
looking vertical