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Ghanaian-British architect Adjaye has accomplished the 130 William skyscraper in Decrease Manhattan, which is the primary skyscraper completed by the architect and his studio Adjaye Associates.

The tower is 800 toes tall and has an exterior that’s coated in hand-troweled concrete panels.

Readers have been fascinated by the tower. One thought it was “great” that the skyscraper isn’t “simply one other blue glass field”, while one other disagreed, describing the constructing as “one other pointless skyscraper for the super-rich to stay in”.

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