Reflections of Exponential Splendor and Wealth

Nikon D40
35mm, f/4, 1/2500 sec, ISO 200

Hancock Place, more commonly known as [the new] Hancock Tower, is a 60-story skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to being the tallest building in Boston, the glass monolith is also the tallest structure in New England. Despite its architectural achievements, Hancock Tower is more notorious for its initial engineering problems, most notably the problem wherein the 500-pound windowpanes would expand and contract due to temperature changes and fall hundreds of feet to the ground below (hence the moniker “The Plywood Palace”).