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One WTC: Inside the Tallest Building in the Western Hemisphere

The high-performing glass structure that will run on wind and hydroelectric energy juts out of a square base into eight isosceles triangles that form an octagon floor pattern in the middle and lead into a square parapet on top. The building also features a 408-foot antenna, underground corridors that will lead to the nearby transit hub and a system to funnel visitors to the observation deck on top without pushing the crowds into the potential 10,000 people who could work everyday on the site one day.