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In July 1978, a possible structural flaw was discovered in Citicorp Center, a skyscraper that had recently been completed in New York City. After investigations from a number of third parties, the building was found to be in danger of possible collapse due to its design; workers surreptitiously made repairs over the next few months, avoiding disaster. The building's structural engineer, William LeMessurier, incorporated numerous unconventional features into the design. Among these are a raised base supported by four offset stilts, diagonal bracing to absorb wind loads from upper stories, and a tuned mass damper on the roof. It was the first building that used active mechanical elements for stabilization.
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