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English: A 16-storey office-led tower overlooking Centenary Square in Birmingham, England. Designed by Glenn Howells Architects, the 280,000ft building comprises an exposed steel facade and 3m-wide horizontal windows. Its Vierendeel exoskeleton sits directly above the A38 Queensway Tunnel and is supported by 16 30m-long steel trusses. One Centenary Way is the first building to be constructed in Phase II of the Paradise Birmingham Scheme.
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