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Roof Top Amenity

Children’s Hospital of Richmond

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The $168-million, 640,000-square-foot facility opened in 2016. The pavilion houses 72 exam rooms; a surgical area with two operating rooms and two procedure rooms; areas for diagnostic testing, imaging and laboratory services, as well as family amenities, retail space and faculty offices. Construction also included an attached parking garage with more than 600 spaces.

White Flint at Market & Grand

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The design of White Flint is guided by an interpretation and expression of the region’s ecological and cultural character. The central courtyard, nestled within the architecture, echoes the lines and forms of riparian corridors. Lush rain gardens, planted with native vegetation provide hydrological performance and beauty.
Pool rendering White Flint
Retail Mixed Use; Roof top Plaza; Roof Top; Design; On Structure; Elevated Landscape; Baltimore

The Vue

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The Vue is one of several mixed-use structures that adds to the vibrancy of the Baltimore’s Harbor East district. Above the 7th floor of its garage, the Vue’s Rooftop Terrace serves as a green oasis above bustling urbanity. This 33,000 sf green roof combines the functional, the aesthetic and the technical to offer users a […]

500 Walnut Street

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500 Walnut, a new ultra-luxury condominium tower overlooking the most historic site in the United States – Independence Hall – is currently under construction with completion anticipated in 2017.

Banner Hill

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Anthem House is a mixed-use community that brings 287 upscale apartment homes, with retail and structured parking, to Baltimore’s Locust Point neighborhood. The landscape design for the development incorporates reclaimed materials and a native plant palette to reflect the site’s ecological and industrial heritage.

19Nineteen Clarendon

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Anthem House is a mixed-use community that brings 287 upscale apartment homes, with retail and structured parking, to Baltimore’s Locust Point neighborhood. The landscape design for the development incorporates reclaimed materials and a native plant palette to reflect the site’s ecological and industrial heritage.
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