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finding:the-sapporo-building-design-used-twenty-enormous-column-clusters-running-through-all-ten-floors-each-cluster-splitting-into-four-smaller-columns-at-upper-floors-with-archways-passing-through-the-openingsThe Sapporo building design used twenty enormous column clusters running through all ten floors, each cluster splitting into four smaller columns at upper floors with archways passing through the openings.
Specific structural finding: the four-column cluster system enabled both rigidity and floor-by-floor flexibility
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- Aperiodic GridimplementsA non-regular geometric framework that brings coherent order to built form, emerging naturally from a living process.
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