Philadelphia's newest skyscraper will also be its tallest, a 975-foot behemoth wrapped in tinted glass and named for its anchor tenant, Comcast Corp. Designed by New York architect Robert A.M. Stern, Comcast Center will feature a half-acre landscaped public park and a glass-enclosed winter garden that will serve as the new western entrance to Suburban Station. Plans also call for expanding Suburban Station's underground retail concourse. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, said the building's 13-foot ceilings will flood work spaces with natural light, while its glass skin will glisten brilliantly by day. From Philly.com
Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, said the building's 13-foot ceilings will flood work spaces with natural light, while its glass skin will glisten brilliantly by day. From Philly.com
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