“Unveiling the Allure: Why Brutalism Captivates Yet Confounds Modern Design”
Now, what’s good about this job is that it creates enough structure that when the rest of the narrative bobs and weaves, the story still has focus. We know that everything will eventually come back to finishing this job.
That is a VERY IMPORTANT POINT because some writers believe they can write artsy independent narratives without a central goal. For example, someone else might write an immigrant story where the hero isn’t an architect. He’s just some guy trying to survive. But, if there isn’t a looming goal representing some aspect of his life, then it’s just a dude stumbling around New York without purpose. So it was smart to create this building. It brings this as close to a traditional narrative as Corbet is comfortable with.