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What makes a structure be considered "Free Standing"?
· Games · 13 posts · Jul 11, 2004 View original thread ↗
CN Tower in Toronto is the tallest free standing structure in the world....
There are larger stnding structures in the world

Thanks
and where i can find those larger... er... taller i mean, standing structures?
No wires.
Buildings are no wired, free standing structure.
The CN Tower is 1822 ft. , but the tallest building is 1670 ft. .

I think they call the CN tower the tallest "free-standing structure" because they can't call it the "tallest building".
its just a structure that is sticking outa ground like a really long antenna I guess..that and ofcourse it aint really a building..
Thanks for the info guys.
The CN tower is just a larger canadian rip off of the seattle space needle. There both useless really, just turist atractions. No offence to the canadians though there nice people when you go to canada you know your not going to get shot.
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Originally posted by Rolling Stone:
The CN tower is just a larger canadian rip off of the seattle space needle.
Heh... The CN Tower is one of many towers with a similar shape built way back, and it's three times the height of the Space Needle.

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There both useless really, just turist atractions.
Well, not just tourist attractions since they are full of radio transmitters, etc.

Plus, it's a great workout climbing the 1776 stairs of the CN Tower twice a year.

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Originally posted by dreilly1:
The CN Tower is 1822 ft. , but the tallest building is 1670 ft. .

I think they call the CN tower the tallest "free-standing structure" because they can't call it the "tallest building".
From here:

In 1996, the CN Tower�s classification was officially changed to the World�s Tallest Building and Free-Standing Structure.
It's for llama sightings and bungie jumping.
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Originally posted by Rolling Stone:
There both useless really, just turist atractions.


Actually, one of the main reasons the CN tower was built was for a TV and radio transmitter. As they were going to put something really damn tall in the middle of the city they might as well make it look good.

http://www.yorku.ca/ghistory/confer...s/toronto12.jpg
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Originally posted by olePigeon:
It's for llama sightings and bungie jumping.


Whoa - is that a SimCity 2000 reference?
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