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"We come from the earth.
We return to the earth.
And in between we garden."
- Author Unknown
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."
- Cicero
Engineers really need to think outside the box in order to maintain the day to day functions of everyday affairs like plumbing and flushing because the height causes all sorts of problems. I think if the windows were open at the top, the winds would cause doors to slam so hard they might just break apart. I wonder how high can engineers continue to build these buildings before they hit a limit.