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      <title>A Belgian Tower Bares All With an Unconventional Exoskeleton</title>
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        <![CDATA[The design team of Baukunst and Bruther describe Frame, which rises 100 feet above a new media park in Brussels, as being more akin to a piece of infrastructure than a classic building.]]>
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