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A new office building and public atrium in Washington, D.C., near the U.S. Capitol are distinguished by their glazed walls and rooftops and a gravity-defying tree-shaped structural support system.
A new office building and public atrium in Washington, D.C., near the U.S. Capitol are distinguished by their glazed walls and rooftops and a gravity-defying tree-shaped structural support system.
Capitol Connections
Boranyak, Sharon (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 80 ; 52-55
2016-01-01
42010-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
British Library Online Contents | 2008
|Online Contents | 1994