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SELECTED PROJECT:
DCA EOC Buildings
The Tallahassee Business Incubator building
is a 33,600 SF brick and glass speculative building shell designed
for maximum flexibility for accommodating a range of tenant
sizes. The modular units of this particular building are threefold.
First, there are the five main bays, which make up the 280
feet of building face. Each bay is 56’ long and is defined
by 2’ wide CMU columns on either side. Second, there
are intermediate columns, partially concealed behind vertical
window mullions, which further divide each of the main bays
into two 28’ sections. Third, the building can be even
further divided into portions through the smaller bays created
by the window units. This modular composition, as well as the
full height of glass along the front and sides of the building,
allows for maximum spatial flexibility. Windows at the rear
of the building are placed at 3’-0” above floor.
Entry points are provided at the center bays of both the long
and short sides of the building, and employee and guest parking
are placed around the entire perimeter, in order to maximize
the circulation and general use of the building. Future expansion
can also be very easily accomplished in the north or south
direction. Although construction was begun without any tenants,
the building was 75% leased within six months.
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