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  1. AOA everyone, Hope everyone is staying safe during these troubled times. I have been looking into designs of famous structures for a few days and I was wondering if there are any websites or books that have structural designs of famous buildings like the John Hancock building for example. i wanted to recreate these structures maybe in a FEM program to understand them better. Does anyone know where i can find structural plans for these buildings? I'm guessing detailed plans wont be available but even something basic can be really helpful as well. Thanks.
  2. I am designing a 10 storied industrial building . Architect used a slanted wall in the front elevation of the building for aesthetic reason. But for structural framing I need to model this shear wall in ETABS. Is is possible in ETABS or I have to use any other software?
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