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by bravetraveler
881 days ago
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That's an understandable and interesting challenge I can't think of a good way to say this, apologies if it comes across poorly. I commented because it felt like cause and effect are backwards Like, I'd easily believe it's more due to stability than being able to say "aw shucks, we wanted to put elevators there but we can't fit them" It's like saying the skyscraper has an upside down pyramid to create a choke point. Just do that, don't fight physics too. People don't go to floors just to fill the space, but the space kind of informs it. It's circular, as I ramble I understand better |
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It's also why tall towers only get financed during times of easy credit; they don't make much financial sense otherwise. Most supertall buildings take many years to reach full occupancy, if they ever do at all; it is why the World Trade Center complex has not been fully completed to this date.