Work has begun on 210 South 12 Street, a 32-storey, mixed-use building, designed by London headquartered architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Philadelphia based BLT Architects. The building has two floors of retail space, 378 rentable apartments and amenities including a pool, games room, gym, high level terrace and lounge area. The tower is in Philadelphia’s central Washington Square West neighbourhood, close to the city’s waterfront.It will be clad in light-colour aluminium and brick, which references local buildings. The facade will have grain and texture and include cantilevered end bays and three-storey modules to break down the structure’s scale.
Work has begun on 210 South 12 Street, a 32-storey, mixed-use building, designed by London headquartered architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Philadelphia based BLT Architects. The building has two floors of retail space, 378 rentable apartments and amenities including a pool, games room, gym, high level terrace and lounge area. The tower is in Philadelphia’s central Washington Square West neighbourhood, close to the city’s waterfront.It will be clad in light-colour aluminium and brick, which references local buildings. The facade will have grain and texture and include cantilevered end bays and three-storey modules to break down the structure’s scale.