Posted May 3, 2019, 12:57 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Austin,TX<-->Dripping Springs,TX<-->Birmingham, AL<-->Warm Springs,GA
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Austin's central skyline also has three distinct uses that are each different. To the north is the University of Texas Campus and the student residential neighborhood of West Campus adjacent to it. Then there's the Texas Capitol complex, which is inside downtown proper, but still very distinct in use from the rest of downtown. Finally, there is the lower part of downtown where all of the major office buildings, the convention center, and hotels are, plus all of the big residential towers. All four of those are part of the same overall skyline, but they're distinctly different in use and built form.
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