gave way to an elegant and iconic solution utilizing diagonal bracing offset from a glass curtain wall. This
design maximized usable interior space while minimizing columnar interference with the existing parking
structure.
The 25-story tower is set astride a three-level public garage at the southern end of the Golden Gateway
Center, a residential and commercial development near the waterfront. The garage roof with the entrance
lobby is two stories above street level and features a handsomely landscaped plaza with a large fountain
and four sunken gardens. Connection to the street level is provided by four open flights of stairs and a set
of escalators.
The design of the tower's steel framework was governed by the desire to find the most economical
solution of preventing damage caused by seismic forces. The external members are placed 18 inches
outside the curtain wall facade. The only members rising directly from the ground are the main columns,
which are spaced at 50 feet while the intermediate columns and the diagonal bracing end above the
entrance floor. The external members and curtain wall framing are clad in bronze anodized aluminum.
General Information
Completion: 1964
Status: in use
Project Type
Structure: Frame
Location