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Note: The large window piece slides into the other, however it does not interlock. It is kept from moving by the roof.
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david drake
February 19, 2011
Cool design method! Always interested in seeing how others build towers.
I like it
Stephen Poulsen
January 20, 2011
Love the building, and the tutorial on simple building techniques
I like it
El Barto !
January 19, 2011
Nice job showing the construction!
I made it
Paul Wellington
January 18, 2011
Quoting sam knavel
Love this building alot, gave your city a touch of Art Deco, eh? (I'm not Canadian)
It was inspired from 100 East Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee, WI.
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sam knavel
January 18, 2011
Love this building alot, gave your city a touch of Art Deco, eh? (I'm not Canadian)
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