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Base Articulation through Materials, Openings and Floor Heights
4.1.6Belfast·SPG006 Tall Buildings
Another way to define the base of a tall building can be through a different articulation of materials and openings across lower floors, which differs from that used within the middle section of the b
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4.2.6Belfast·SPG006 Tall Buildings
Our urban environments include high-rise commercial buildings constructed over the last fifty years where facades are either failing, deteriorating or due to the time period in which they were built,
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