The building has a frame of iron/steel and it is bolted into cement. They then built each floor up with iron/steel, put in the flooring, and the rest of the structure. A facade was put on to finish it.
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Yes it is, over twice as tall: Empire State Building is 1,250' in height. Seattle Space Needle is 605' in height.
No, the Eiffel tower doesn't stand on a building.
It would depend on the size of the building if it can stand without the pillars.
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It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."It could stand for a number of things, one being, the "International Conference of Building Officials."
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Depending on how it's used, it could stand for "Military Specification", meaning the ability to withstand shock, dust, or harsh environments.
you just stand there like a wierdo