China's controversial yet spectacular CCTV building has officially reached completion, the AP reports.
It's been taken an incredible ten years of building, but the twisted tower is now at the center of Beijing's architecture boom.
Dutch architectural firm OMA — headed by Ole Scheeren and Rem Koolhaas — debuted the design a decade ago.
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The firm were so excited by the project that they decided to concentrate on it over the World Trade Center bid, due for around the same time.
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The building, designed to house state TV channel CCTV, has had its detractors.
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