The exhibitions in the public spaces in Times Square are always pretty odd but often fun and / or educational. I like Gaudi a lot, so it was lovely to see some replicas and some very clever inverted architectural models. A winner.
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The inverted models made with string? Amazing you can model the compression load on structures… By turning the same thing upside down and putting it under tension
Jonathan exactly so. Brilliant. And that you can use different weight and height scaling factors and still get a sensible answer.