- Tom Monaghan's Leaning Tower of Pizza
In the mid-1980’s,
Domino’s Pizza mogulTom Monaghan askedTaliesin Associated Architects , the inheritors ofFrank Lloyd Wright 's practice, to erect a structure based on an un-built tower that Wright designed in 1956 forChicago called the Golden Beacon. Sometime during the planning of the tower Monaghan and the Taliesin architects parted company, allegedly because both parties felt the project may have not served justice to the spirit of Wright’s architecture. Mr. Monaghan then went toGunnar Birkerts , the architect of Domino’s unusual half-mile-long headquarters office building who came up with a design for a tower that would rise at a 15-degree angle with a swooping top reminiscent of the forms of Wright's late work. Birkerts’ design, no doubt, had serious intent, but would immediately and forever be dubbed with the nickname “The Leaning Tower of Pizza”. The structure was never built but a 50 foot tall scale model stands at the proposed site on Domino Pizza headquarters inYpsilanti ,Michigan outside ofAnn Arbor . [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE3DF173CF932A35756C0A96E948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all]
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