Architecturefan
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taken today:
![IMG_8750.jpg](http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll56/architecture709/IMG_8750.jpg)
![IMG_8751.jpg](http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll56/architecture709/IMG_8751.jpg)
You might want to try rotating your pics before uploading them![]()
Judging by the proximity of the two footprints, it's gonna get real friendly around here in a couple of years. What's the distance between the two towers?
yea man, is there an easy way to do that with out having to re-saving it in photoshop
Its a shame that they are this close and yet they will remain forever separated, due to our odd building code - it is not allowed for one building to rest, lean, touch, or contact another building beside it or below it, unless it is the same building/property owner- and partly due to fire regulations.
The unfortunate part with this building code is that we end up with this great density, but with 2-3 foot gaps between all new buildings, where shit and garbage collects..I don't like it and it disrupts the continuous streetwall.
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