Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Building

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The port Gas and power company Building, typically documented because the Constellation Energy/BG&E Building, could be a historic edifice settled at port, Maryland, us. It’s a 21-story edifice designed by the Beantown and Baltimore-based fine arts firm of Parker, Thomas and Rice, and was made in 1916. Standing at eighty eight m (289 ft) it had been tied with the Ralph Waldo Emerson alkalizer Tower from 1916 to 1923 because the tallest building in port.
It had been made with a steel skeleton and tile arch flooring structure. The outside is clad with grey granite and grey and white marble from the primary through third floors (including the mezzanine) and glazed earthenware in an exceedingly Beaux-Arts idiom. It is the company headquarters of the Constellation Energy. The building includes sculptures at the fourth floor representing “knowledge”, “light”, “heat” and “power.”Baltimore Gas and power company Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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