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Pyramid House watertight

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20 Nov Pyramid House watertight

Posted at 09:46h in Pyramid House, Work in Progress by VOID
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All windows have now been installed, including the glass pyramid at observation deck level (what a view!).

The building is now watertight and work will continue on the interiors during the winter months.



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