A. The building will be called the "Philadelphia Computer Science Center". It will be used for science research and other studies for people all around the world. It is the shape of the Eiffel Tower or a large triangle. We started with six cups. The we put three cups on top of them. We discovered that it was stable enough to hold. But we wanted a taller structure. So we has to increase the number of cups until we made it as tall as we wanted it to be. Our structure is fourty-nine stories high. Our computer science center is made out of plastic glass. It has four emergency doors on each side of our building. And one regular door on each side. Our computer science center has 392 windows. We also have six elevators on each floor. It will have a ramp outside for the handy-caps."
B. "There will be square, moving glass windows all around the building. The building will be big, 15 stories high. There will be lights in every room. The building will be 39 feet long, have 6 elevators, be used by business people, computer specialists and science specialists and for foreign studies. There will be 100 business rooms on each floor. The computer labs will be 855 centimeters. The meeting hall will be 1,710 centimeters. There will be 30 computers and 30 lap tops, 30 bathrooms, 2 baths on each floor. Plus handicap accesable."
Conference Room conversations during the project.
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