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> On 27. Oct 2018, at 02:27, Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote:
> 
>    A) towers that are more than for antennas, like Tokyo, Killesberg,
>    Eiffel, and other similar things that aren't really buildings but
>    which have a significant purpose beyond holding an antenna up high


I would see the building property as orthogonal, a tower may also be a 
building, e.g. this one is a tower and a building in my reading:

http://img.fotocommunity.com/der-rossbergturm-4-618cda5f-e616-4b48-9fc1-432e3220ccc0.jpg?width=1000


also bell towers often are buildings, as are the monumental and accessible tv 
towers. Also this one is an example for a building (and also a water tower): 
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/it/f/f1/2012-07-19_Roma_EUR_Fungo_(torre_serbatoio).jpg
(has a restaurant below the tank)

Although it is not very high, I would call this one a building and a tower too: 
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Einsteinturm_7443.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
(it was built for scientific research)


Cheers,
Martin
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