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Post by Prof. Ishki Ahmed on Mar 9, 2016 11:47:10 GMT -5
Between the sturdy stone-and-metal-core columns, there are enormous pivoting glass doors that remain open to the wind's whims during summer, and closed to the cold's demands during winter. The pivoting of the doors is a newer feature that immediately became integral to travel to our fair locale. The doors pivot on the whims of the air currents, much like a weather vane, to create a corridor for air to pass through during warm months.
City Hall sits firmly atop Central Commute, and is a very typical-looking city hall building, minus stairs. It also has been made readily accessible via lifts from the ground, and wide ramps and more lifts between all floors. There are architectural nods and touches of local art throughout, paying homage again to local indigenous Nations.
The mayor can be found on the first floor of City Hall on any given day, unless she is stated to be at a groundbreaking, community action, or open forum (of which she engages in frequently, to the benefit of the town).
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