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                  <text>These large structures allow for business practice to take place. As mentioned, they are rather grand in size to accommodate these practices while featuring spaces for those who can take part in them. These structures include multiple levels, usually 3, and materials that support the structure through time. </text>
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                <text>After initially forming in 2011 the architecture firm NOA moved between a hand full of small offices in Bolzano Italy. Over the next 13 years their growth would continue  eventually culminating in the renovation of what has now become the New NOA headquarters. &#13;
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Entering through the buildings main elevator or stairwell you are greeted with two square sections on either side housing amities such as toiletries and janitorial storage. Ahead lays a "T" shaped hallway embodying the heart of creativity. In these main halls chairs, tables, and recreational furniture are set and able to be rearranged at will. Fundamentally embodying NOA's drive for creativity. This flexible area allows instant modification for any business related meetings or employee leisure. At the tip of the "T" hallway is a glass long window viewing the porch. On either side enters into private meeting rooms holding statues and colorful furniture. Further down NOA's own art library sits holding minified models of past projects and other decorations. </text>
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