The Ring
Overview
The circular corporate campus — a perfect ring of glass and steel a kilometer in diameter, its central courtyard now a controlled agricultural zone where Nexus runs experimental cultivation under transparent panels that were originally skylights. The building's distinctive shape makes it visible from every elevated point in the sector, a landmark that functions as both navigation aid and corporate statement. The interior corridors form an endless loop that workers walk in shifts, the architecture designed for a company that no longer exists but whose building proved too useful to abandon. Nexus claimed it early, fortified the entrances, and turned the world's most expensive office building into the world's most overengineered greenhouse. The Southern Plain stretches beyond the Ring's eastern perimeter, flat agricultural land fading toward the valley floor.