Usually
measured in pounds, aerodynamic drag increases in
proportion to an object's frontal area, drag coefficient and the
square of its speed
These ideas about directness, intimacy, and
proportion (all of which deal with questions of ideal viewing conditions) became driving concerns behind the design of the Clyfford Still Museum, whose largest gallery
measures about 1,200
square feet, with a ceiling placed, by today's standards, at a modest twelve to sixteen feet above the floor.