Highfield House Condominium

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Highfield home is a high-rise condominium within the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood of metropolis, Maryland, u. S.. It had been designed by Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1964. It had been the second of 2 buildings designed by Mies in metropolis. One Charles Center was the primary. Highfield House was value-added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
Highfield home is a fifteen story concrete tower facing east. Assail a platform, the most residential floors area unit twenty feet on top of the bottom. Thirty six columns frame an indoor lobby and 2 equally sized areas of secure terrace to the north and south. The windows area unit product of dark grey tinted glass. Below every window could be a brick panel. The utilization of brick decoration may also be seen in his buildings at IIT.

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