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English: Illustration of the general structure of the Turning Torso by Santiago Calatrava, based on http://www.calatrava.info/imageViewer/turningtorso/stor_plan.gif and http://blogfiles7.naver.net/data19/2006/10/27/22/Turning_Torso_Plans-43rd_Floor_1-jinsub0707.jpg . (1) shows a typical floor plan, where the grey circle denotes the core and blue shapes denote the steel framework. (2) shows the way the nine segments fit around the core, and (3) is a dimetric projection of the tower. |
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Short title | General structure of the Turning Torso by Santiago Calatrava |
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Image title | Illustration of the general structure of the Turning Torso by Santiago Calatrava, drawn by CMG Lee based on http://www.calatrava.info/imageViewer/turningtorso/stor_plan.gif and http://blogfiles7.naver.net/data19/2006/10/27/22/Turning_Torso_Plans-43rd_Floor_1-jinsub0707.jpg . (1) shows a typical floor plan, where the grey circle denotes the core and blue shapes denote the steel framework. (2) shows the way the nine segments fit around the core, and (3) is a dimetric projection of the tower. |