Although a bit nondescript on the outside, this is an incredible building. Because I've been interested in graduate school in historic preservation, and was doing a project for a client right across the street from this adaptive reuse project, Savarino generously offered me a tour of this building with their project site manager. The first floor is a forest of concrete columns easily two feet in diameter (probably more). These columns going up through the building provided enough load bearing at the uppermost levels for heavy motorized equipment to be driven around (and taken up and down in massive elevators). If memory serves, the building is so over-built compared to current requirements, that plans call for some of the columns to be removed to open up the floor plans.
Great people doing a great project with a great building - what could be better?
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