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Some people have pre-conceived ideas about what a “steel” building might look like. Some picture a giant toaster-like building that is an ugly eyesore to the surrounding businesses. With General Steel, this is not the case. Indeed, General Steel’s buildings have state-of-the-art options such as simulated exteriors, parapets, and mansards to pass even the strictest of zoning regulations. There is a wide variety of exterior options that General Steel can offer you. These various options range from wood, brick, stone, stucco, and even glass. Therefore, just because you are constructing a steel building does not mean that your finished building will look like steel. You are the designer. You choose how you want your building to look. The “steel” in a steel building is all in the framing and structure of it. The only way that your new steel building will look like steel is if you choose it.