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Herzog & de Meuron uses staggered floors to create plant-covered terraces at Beirut tower | Futuristic architecture, Modern architecture house, Architecture house
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Herzog & de Meuron uses staggered floors to create plant-covered terraces at Beirut tower

Staggered floor plates and set-back glazing create large planted terraces around this 119-metre tower by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, which overlooks Beirut's marina.
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