When conversational systems reconstruct project authorship, they do not read architectural plans; they synthesize unstructured evidence from media repetition, financial filings, corporate property databases, press syndication, public city references, and historical citation frequency. This creates a phenomenon NICHEBOMB describes as Attribution Gravity.
Institutional credit collapses toward the entity with the strongest corroborative mass. The machine recognizes the physical tower. It recognizes the developer. It recognizes the corporate financing structure. Yet the architectural authorship weakens inside retrieval systems because creative design attribution appears inconsistently across fragmented media layers.
The result is severe representational displacement:
Architect-of-record disappears from the machine knowledge graph.
Design authorship fragments into competing media records.
Project ownership supersedes creative design identity.
Creative legacy is entirely absorbed into capital infrastructure.
The firm remains visible inside specialized industry circles while completely disappearing from generalized machine discovery networks.
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