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Because they have to, they have finished retaining wall and structural column for basement and foundation.
how do they install the retaining wall and structural column before digging the ground up? im curious.
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man such a long ways to go. such is taiwan.
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finally its rising! The last photo is very cool, we can already see the outside shape of the buidling.
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Old Posted Aug 6, 2015, 7:54 PM
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why are those beams so frickin thick and huge? i know taiwan has earthquakes, but those beams look so thick that they seem to create narrow windows with little glass windows. im cringing what this building is going to look like when it's completed.
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I think they put the main support beams on the outside of the building to leave more space inside. The glass windows will be outside the beams, so I dont worry for the style, it will look like a big glass buidling.
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I think they put the main support beams on the outside of the building to leave more space inside. The glass windows will be outside the beams, so I dont worry for the style, it will look like a big glass buidling.
The fact is that curtainwall is external wall of the building, it has its own skeleton system.
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The fact is that curtainwall is external wall of the building, it has its own skeleton system.




1st components of curtain wall system is installed on steel strcture for testing
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