100 Light Street

Project Details

Project Name
100 Light Street
Architect
Design Collective
Project Types
Office
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
Chelsea Blahut
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Size
19,000 ft²

Project Description

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

Located at the nexus of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, 100 Light was a classic 1960’s modernist office tower, rising 35 stories above a monolithic 1.3 acre granite plinth. The outdated building was 70% vacant, with a leaky underground parking garage, facing new competition from the next generation of Class-A office buildings. The client sought to reaffirm 100 Light as the center of downtown Baltimore. The design team took an innovative approach to reposition the building, leverage available resources and transform the barren plaza and lobby of Baltimore’s tallest building into a vibrant urban garden. With sustainability informing all decisions, the design team set out to create unique solutions that not only celebrate the sense of place at 100 Light but also showcase how greening urban spaces can also serve as a model for stormwater retention and run-off quality.

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