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I checked in for an update. They hope to reach my log number by end of January (14xx). Only Studios are left now. All other units are taken.
This is of what’s currently available surely? Other posters have said they’re still finishing some apartments so more 1 bedrooms will be available next year. No way 44 1bedroom apartments have gone before they’ve got to 4 digit logs lol
It is a timelapse video that is sped up, buildings of that size are meant to sway to counter the wind currents. they are structurally made such that the structure can have that sway and not take any damage.
On the other hand, if it did not sway the structural support and concrete would start breaking slowly and that would be a problem.
TLDR - Brooklyn tower swayed last night and its totally normal for buildings to sway and move during wind or even an earthquake
It is a timelapse video that is sped up, buildings of that size are meant to sway to counter the wind currents. they are structurally made such that the structure can have that sway and not take any damage.
On the other hand, if it did not sway the structural support and concrete would start breaking slowly and that would be a problem.
TLDR - Brooklyn tower swayed last night and its totally normal for buildings to sway and move during wind or even an earthquake
Still scary to watch it happen. I wonder how it is from the inside, do you even feel the sway?
It is a timelapse video that is sped up, buildings of that size are meant to sway to counter the wind currents. they are structurally made such that the structure can have that sway and not take any damage.
On the other hand, if it did not sway the structural support and concrete would start breaking slowly and that would be a problem.
TLDR - Brooklyn tower swayed last night and its totally normal for buildings to sway and move during wind or even an earthquake
Now see… That right there would be enough for me lol. 90 something floors is crazy imagine going up and down everyday and god forbid something happens. Give me a floor of 20 or below thanks
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