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 ===== Design and Construction ===== ===== Design and Construction =====
  
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 Coletti Brothers designed this modernist, Brutalist concrete building in two sections connected by a second floor walkway.  The longer section has two distinct facades: the more interesting west facade has a massing of concrete forms on the lower two floors and grid of windows on the upper five floors; the east facade is composed of seven floors of windows and presents a "window wall," contrasting with the concrete massing on the west. Coletti Brothers designed this modernist, Brutalist concrete building in two sections connected by a second floor walkway.  The longer section has two distinct facades: the more interesting west facade has a massing of concrete forms on the lower two floors and grid of windows on the upper five floors; the east facade is composed of seven floors of windows and presents a "window wall," contrasting with the concrete massing on the west.
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