N Y C
30-06-2005, 21:28
N Y C Official Press Release
Attn. All Nations:
In light of the increasing economic prosperity in N Y C, the government has voted to hold an Architectual design contest for the new Congress building. It shoud contrast but not take away from the other features of the capital, like the new Mirrorworks headquarters (http://www.virtualvalley.co.uk/images/modernbuilding.jpg), the statue (http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/parks/statues/1578%20General%20Pulaski%20Freedom%20Plaza%20equestrian%20statue(+).jpg) of national hero Gen.Calpurnicus and the ancient Palace (http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/fzfeens/photo_5/01_Neemrana%20Fort%20Palace.JPG), now the home of N Y C's national mueseum The building must include elements of N Y C design, which tends to be a blend between modern western and ancient Eastern design, as well as including some of our nation's famous mosaic tiling and frescoes. Also, the building should use at least in part local materials such as sandstone and lapis lazuli. Above all, the building should reflect the proud, diverse and beautiful land that is N Y C.
Sincerely,
Camen Fontaine, Office of government projects
Attn. All Nations:
In light of the increasing economic prosperity in N Y C, the government has voted to hold an Architectual design contest for the new Congress building. It shoud contrast but not take away from the other features of the capital, like the new Mirrorworks headquarters (http://www.virtualvalley.co.uk/images/modernbuilding.jpg), the statue (http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/parks/statues/1578%20General%20Pulaski%20Freedom%20Plaza%20equestrian%20statue(+).jpg) of national hero Gen.Calpurnicus and the ancient Palace (http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/fzfeens/photo_5/01_Neemrana%20Fort%20Palace.JPG), now the home of N Y C's national mueseum The building must include elements of N Y C design, which tends to be a blend between modern western and ancient Eastern design, as well as including some of our nation's famous mosaic tiling and frescoes. Also, the building should use at least in part local materials such as sandstone and lapis lazuli. Above all, the building should reflect the proud, diverse and beautiful land that is N Y C.
Sincerely,
Camen Fontaine, Office of government projects