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In 1978, Diane Hartley was writing her undergraduate architecture thesis when she made a shocking discovery. Her paper focused on the Citicorp Center, a skyscraper in midtown Manhattan. And after weeks poring over the buildings plans, shed stumbled on a potentially deadly mistake. An oversight that threatened to topple the 59-story tower into one of New York Citys most densely populated districts. When it was built two years earlier, Citicorp Center was one of the worldamp;#39;s tallest buildings. Its sloped roof was unique in the city skyline, but its more distinctive feature lay at the base. Since the construction site was already occupied by St. Peteramp;#39;s Lutheran Church, the new skyscraper had to be built on columns supporting it, like stilts. Using stilts on a buildings corners wasnt unheard of, but because the church stood at the corner of the block, these stilts had to be placed at the center of each side. While this novel design worried some of the buildingamp;#39;