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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
Ahh, makes sense. That definitely explains the skinny towers then!
A number of other Brazilian cities seem to have a lot of skinny towers as well though - did they have similar regulations, or did perhaps the style of building in Sao Paulo influence other places or something?
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or Porto Alegre? Notice that several buildings are wider, but are more like two skinny towers connected by a central hub (with elevators, emergency stairs, corridors)
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or the city I live in, Novo Hamburgo
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or a beach city in my state, Capão da Canoa
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but NO CITY IN BRAZIL surpasses Camboriu in terms of skinny towers.
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here, a new slim tower
and this video shows it under construction, and thus, it's floorplan
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