high-handed building
I went to a university to deliver our system today. This has been the second visit to the university since last December. But the division of our customer moved to the new building this month, in that way, I have been there for the first time. When I got to the building I was surprised at the view. Because the building was built over the old building. The new building was built without pulling down the old building since the old one was the historic building and decided to keep it. I was interested in the strength of the building. In Japan, we frequently have earthquake. If the big earthquake hit Tokyo, can the building stand it?
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