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Collison points were created to provide interactive spaces, elevating the human experience. Connectivity is established between the retail space and the public lobby which addresses the project’s practical needs. Photographer: Max Kun Zhang, IRIS22 Productions
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Street level retail is more inviting to restaurant patrons through its revitalized exterior which includes new canopies, storefronts, and a beautiful view of the Inner Harbor. Photographer: Max Kun Zhang, IRIS22 Productions
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The bright blue accent wall anchors the space highlighting the original brick. This inviting space is a welcomed amenity to tenants. Photographer: Max Cuzmuc, Collective Architecture
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700 East Pratt Street anchors this busy block and compliments the existing skyline. Photographer: Max Kun Zhang, IRIS22 Productions
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The canopy and black beams create a clear distinction between the retail and office space. The dark frames also establish height. Photographer: Max Kun Zhang, IRIS22 Productions
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The American flag represents Baltimore’s significance in our country’s founding. Sustainable features include exposed brick and re-purposed columns. Photographer: Max Kun Zhang, IRIS22 Productions
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The glass partitions allow for privacy and flexibility. Photographer: Max Cuzmuc, Collective Architecture
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The historic brick is a nod to the building’s past. The reclaimed wood provided texture and warmth to the public spaces. Photographer: Max Cuzmuc, Collective Architecture
700 E Pratt
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