Well, an explanation would be nice - that's all I'm saying. Anyone can make random guesses without proof.
Example: Hey, that building is going to be used to hold nuclear waste, because of the way its shaped.
And they're not finished with the building, are they? So I would think there's still time to put a door in.
Brandon
TTD Man said:
I'm just giving my opinion on what I think is going on. But if this is a building for a power source I would think that they would have left a space for a entrance door for maintenance.
*** Edited 8/14/2006 6:57:22 PM UTC by TTD Man***
Actually, buidling go up with all the pieces in place, like cinder blocks are solid concrete walls. Then they come back and cut out the openings they need for doors, windows, etc.
Unless I'm missing something, there are cutouts in the block.
There's long rectangular ones and ones that obviously aren't done yet on both ends that, if they were to back fill that area a little more, will be right at ground level and perfect size for a door.
If you think out of the box for a second, the long rectangular ones could be to bring power in underground. Notice that the rectangular openings are one mortar line below the bottom of the other cutouts. The ground around the building will be at the bottom of the door level and that would put the rectangular cutouts underground.
I could be totally wrong, and usually am, but at least I'm trying to reason this and not just saying that it has to be this or it can't be this and have no reasoning behind it.
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