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STRUCTURE
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The structure of the building is held up by two large concrete hollow tubes that also house all the HVAC systems and other mechanical components. These tubes, which run the height of the building, serve as the primary load-bearing elements of the structure, allowing for an open floor plan with minimal internal support columns.
In addition to providing structural support, the concrete tubes also help to regulate the building’s temperature and environmental systems. All of the building’s HVAC systems and mechanical components are housed within these tubes, which allows for more efficient distribution of air and temperature control throughout the building.