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Crane City 2016
Development

Crane City 2016

But where one building comes down, another must go up. At least it seems that way in the Philadelphia of today. Brad Maule turns that demolition frown upside down with this rundown of all the cranes building a new skyline

And Liberty For All
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And Liberty For All

Sure, City Hall has its wee observation deck with its 15-minute window for viewing. And the skyline view from the 33rd floor of the Loews is the worst-kept secret in town. But with its opening at One Liberty Place on Saturday, Philadelphia gets its first grown-up observation deck

Innovation & Technology: Foster On Process And Influence At New Comcast Tower
Architecture

Innovation & Technology: Foster On Process And Influence At New Comcast Tower

As it rises out of the construction site at 18th and Arch Streets, the Comcast Innovation & Technology Center will lead the Philly skyline into the future as the city’s new tallest building. Last night its architect, Lord Norman Foster, spoke of his process and influences as he accepted the 2015 Louis I. Kahn Memorial Award

Talking CITC, Process, With Liberty Property’s John Gattuso
Development

Talking CITC, Process, With Liberty Property’s John Gattuso

This week’s announcement of the Comcast Innovation & Technology Center promises a major, major change to Philadelphia’s skyline. Hidden City Daily co-editor (and Philly Skyline founder) Brad Maule sat down with Liberty Property Trust’s John Gattuso this week to talk process, technology, and teamwork


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