So we've taken a different route with the skin; we've simplified it. Again, to make sure it works, we've come up with another physical study model. It works for the most part but there may still be a few kinks to work out. As you can see in the first picture, it's the skin in its most orthogonal form, and when the front facade is pulled backwards, much of the southern portion of the building then "crumples" including the south and west facades and the roof.
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