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What is the best Burj Khalifa diagram?

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By Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1967 with sculpture The Red Cube by Isamu Noguchi, 1967.



Edit november 20, 2008:
Here's the diagram:


Assembly instructions:
Print everything at 25% to get fine details. Print the 4 main sides on photographic paper to make it shiny, the rest on normal paper stock. Use the strips on the bottom and right to glue everything together. I used those strips because photographic paper is hard to fold and using my way you get very nice and straight corners. You'll need to paint the white sides of the paper using a black marker pen though. Place the cube on the small dot.
 
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Hello ! I have been quite dormant for the past... 5 years :lol: But now that I've come back, it has come to my attention that the World Trade Center model of SkyscraperModels.us is outdated and frankly, lacking details.

So, I have taken the initiative to photoshop and upgrade the model, for example, adding the West Street entrance of the North Tower, the North Bridge, the Center Stage, recoloring the plaza, etc. Still lots of work to be done, but we'll get there.









As you can see, I completely overhauled WTC 4's facade and added the curtains we often see in pictures from the plaza. I also added the ''highlighted rectangle'' on the North Tower's East facade mechanical floors.

Anyway, this is the first time I actually try to ''make'' a new model, so if you have any suggestions on what I should add to make it more authentic, please let me know.

P.S: Fun part was making those tiny posters at the base, oh lord :nuts:
 
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