What do these have in common?


This.

And now this one may be destroyed, too, Christopher Hawthorne writes in today's LA Times.

What else do they have in common? This Seattle native.

His name is Minoru Yamasaki and he designed this first (as I've liked to point out).
In a blog post called "One architect's tortured body of work," Hawthorne asks the essential question, and I wish he'd take a crack at answering it (he's far more qualified than I am):
The question of whether the architecture of Yamasaki's buildings ... played any role in their fate is complex enough to require its own dissertation.
Is it poor Minoru's fault?? Did his buildings contain the DNA of their own destructions?
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