While 'no walls' certainly explains the pace we've seen... it seems bizarre to me structurally (have zero engineering knowledge though) and the implications for whatever actual unit floor plans end up being planned (or re-designed).

Surely these higher floors won't be carved up into units with just drywall (even with noise baffles).... confused again. 🤔

From the beginning some floors were designed to have fewer or even no lateral walls depending on the distribution of units per floor. Now, which floors have which layout may have changed but it is not something they wouldn’t have accounted for. Here are some of different residential floor layouts:

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From the beginning some floors were designed to have fewer or even no lateral walls depending on the distribution of units per floor. Now, which floors have which layout may have changed but it is not something they wouldn’t have accounted for. Here are some of different residential floor layouts:

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i dont get it, they arbitraily have or don't have them on different floors for same types? maybe it is every 6 floors where the corner hangers start have the walls? the marketing floor plans show the sheer walls even in the large suites on high floors
 

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