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Decision to move 2,500 employees from current downtown Washington, D.C., site and consolidate others at scattered locations, has been protracted and often controversial.
Featuring a stepped profile with four stories on the west side and seven on the east, this 346,000-sq-ft building creates a larger space for Erie Insurance’s downtown campus, balancing the firm’s legacy and future growth.
On the site of a historic sea coast defense built in the late 1800s, this $4.5-million shoreline stabilization project was designed to improve about 4,650 linear ft of shoreline with eroding banks that were unsafe for park visitors.
This innovative project required stabilizing two areas of a quarry that were experiencing frequent rockfalls and that posed a risk to critical infrastructure under construction.
Building a freestanding storage facility for housing the Nemours estate’s antique furniture, artwork, textiles and film required challenging coordination working with many stakeholders on a complex building envelope.