This 1964 office building was designed by Pietro Belluschi, in partnership with George M. Ewing. From its new beer garden, one can see Belluschi's flared, eggnog-colored columns and deeply incised ceiling. This information and quote are from Inga Saffron's column in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 9/21/14, at p. H23. Ms. Saffron writes of the [r]emarkable torquing concrete columns and the faceted ceiling in the open-air passageway.
Publication date | Jun 24, 2018 |
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This 1964 office building was designed by Pietro Belluschi, in partnership with George M. Ewing. From its new beer garden, one can see Belluschi's flared, eggnog-colored columns and deeply incised ceiling. This information and quote are from Inga Saffron's column in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 9/21/14, at p. H23. Ms. Saffron writes of the [r]emarkable torquing concrete columns and the faceted ceiling in the open-air passageway.