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Maybe it's better that you get to enjoy its full glory only once you've built it ^^
You mean those here?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Zelenograd%2C_Panfilovsky_Prospect_towers_%2821247652435%29.jpg
So these 2 towers in Dnipropetrovsk are entirely made in poured concrete?
I'd love to see the plans of the other project, if you have them or can easily find them, could you send them to me on discord?
Now I wonder what's the rationale/principle behind this approach. I don't suppose the core plays a role in holding the panels of the apartment sections or something like that?
Or it's just that this section had to be made of a single concrete piece to be poured locally, and that's what distinguishes it from the rest of the construction?
I had "sensed" indeed that this was meant as a "high end" residence, as it seems its apartments (at least the corner ones) are pretty big.
I would have loved to see what the monolithic core looked like, before the adding of the panels.
During the construction of the I-527A block at Marshal Zhukov Prosp. the core was built to the full 25-storeys (I think in 1973) and left for over a year, to study the impact on the ground settlement of the great weight, before the construction was resumed.
Any time my friend. Always welcomed to see your newest work. :)
(I rushed to post it last night to make sure you'd consider it for today, as it took me a good while to make ^^ )
Mod Monday video containing your mod. :)
https://youtu.be/zsm0pBoUSVM
Hope you like it. :)