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The hotel's program called for a 1.25-million-sq-ft building on a 100,000-sq-ft downtown site. Because of District of Columbia zoning height restrictions, the only option for meeting owner needs was extending the building 100 ft underground—deeper than any other building in the city.
The building relied on more than 5,100 tons of structural steel to facilitate the top-down construction method and permanent support of excavation.