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New York construction scare highlights the challenges of converting offices into housing
A construction scare at the former Pfizer headquarters in New York, where two steel columns buckled during an office-to-apartment conversion project, highlights engineering challenges in adaptive reuse. The project aims to convert two buildings into 1,600 apartments but faces complexities like ensuring older structures can support new loads and redesigning spaces for residential use.
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