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The project is a new museum currently proposed to be built on a site adjacent to the Maryland Science Center in downtown Baltimore. The museum will be a multi level structure which will house interactive exhibits, display galleries and sculptures on the human brain. The organization [...]
 The project consists of an addition and renovations to the Dulles Hyatt, creating an efficient, flexible EMC facility. A 18,600 square foot addition houses a 10,000 square foot ballroom while existing interior spaces were renovated to create new meeting rooms and support spaces. [...]
 Qualified for a LEED Gold rating, this adaptive reuse project created a high performance three story urban loft-style office building within the historic shell of an 80 year old 24,000 square foot cabinet factory. Beneath the new topping slabs hydronic piping heats and cools the open plan spaces. [...]
 Bought in the 1850s by the First Presbyterian Church as a designated place of worship for black members of its congregation, it has since then gone through several conversions and is today a 13-condo residential building after being redesigned by PFA. Its name “The Revels” is commemorative of one of its early pastors, Hiram Rhodes Revels, who also went on after the Civil War to become [...]
 This 4-star eco-boutique style resort is nestled within the 36-hole championship golf course known as Queenstown Harbor. The property will have approximately 120 hotel rooms with 80 rooms in the main building and the additional 40 rooms divided between five two story Golf Villas. Queenstown Harbor Resort will offer a 7,000 sq ft full-service spa, exercise and yoga [...]
 Bringing a piece of urban sophistication to the suburbs, the new CityStay Hotels prototype is designed to satisfied those travelers who yearn for the coolness factor. This 90 room boutique hotel was recognized at the 2007 Wave of the Future awards program held at the Hospitality Design Magazine Boutique Hotel Show. Reminiscent of an urban skyline the hotel features an open lobby/bar [...]
 This project consisted of renovating and restoring the Gateway Statler Hotel, formerly one of the country’s premier historic hotels, into a four-star Renaissance Grand. Conveniently located adjacent to the America Center, the 39-story, 900-room hotel offers spectacular views of the Mississippi River and the Gateway Arch. The renovated tower will become a beacon to the [...]
 Originally planned as a Fresh Fields, Whole Foods Market opened its location at Harbor East in September of 2002. Peter Fillat Architects designed a distinctive canopy system to mark the location of this distinctive grocery store. Punctuated by a three story curving fin that emulates the waves of the Chesapeake lying two blocks to the south, the store is the most eagerly [...]
 This 1.1 million SF urban project epitomizes the concept of mixed-use development with its impressive hospitality, office, residential, retail and entertainment components. One of the last parcels to be built in the 18-acre Inner Harbor East development, it infilled the area with much-needed non-residential spaces that are necessary to support an urban downtown lifestyle. [...]
 We believe that the majority of the site should be dedicated to the American ideals and to the lives that were lost and to those whose were forever changed. We propose the Twin Towers of Light & Air, a memorial that is derived from the world trade center footprints and will rise above the height of the former Twin Towers. The new towers will be enlivened by wind and light, [...]
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