The use of pair colors of glass hei...
The use of pair colors of glass heightens the AT&T Tower's skyline mien despite taller neighboring buildings The designer and the developer of a lately completed Minneapolis office tower realized at the beginning that their 34-story building would not be distinctive because of its height. Taller buildings nearby include the 51-story IDS Center This precipitated the decision to make the 665000-sq-ft AT&T Tower distinctive by way of giving it an unusual all-glass curtain wall that incorporates three outward-sloping tiers and sum of two units colors of glass. The building is
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