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During the early design stages of a relatively slender 42-storey high-end residential building located in the Middle East, a series of High Frequency Force Balance wind tunnel tests highlighted that the highest occupied floors could experience wind-induced motion which – depending on the inherent damping of the finished structure – had the potential to exceed standard industry occupant comfort criteria...