Re: CUTTING SECURITY AND MAX. Now, there is no such thing as a complete completion of the frameworks in the regulation. One of the items in the control sheets of building inspections is "are the frameworks complete?" question.. I even once said that although there is no restriction on this in the regulations, you do not have the right to ask me this. But they exaggerated so much that they would not approve the project if even one column was not connected. But when we look at your project, the outer frame is nowhere complete. This is a pretty troubling situation. So when you look at it, the system is not stable at all. The answer to the question "Will the rooms be flattened" can be "when". Is it the flatness in daily use or the flatness of the building pressed in the earthquake? What should I tell. Now there should be project offices where all disciplines come together. Such projects are born in the works where the architect does not understand the engineer and the engineer cannot convince the architect. Also, I wish you would have used your column right at other points that you made side by side with 60 cm intervals on the balcony. In such systems, at least, there should be sufficient number of curtains in both directions and in design. Good luck with. Good work.