It's got Horny Goat Weed.
The first column to be hit was to the right of the plane's centerline. this caused a tail-to-left veering and the left wing swung around and hit first. The left wing made a low slice that is clearly visible. The right wing hit the building more-or-less with the wing spar aligned with the direction of travel and did not slice as many columns. Nose and fuselage forward of the wings disintegrated faster than the stronger wingbox part of the fuselage, which made a bigger hole. Engines punched through into the interior and parts of the less-dense aft fuselage and tail either went through the hole or piled up and over the 'ramp' on the right.