125 High Street
125 High Street is a 30-floor postmodern highrise in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. Standing 452 feet (138 m) tall, the highrise is currently the 30th-tallest building in the city. 125 High Street has approximately 1.8 million square feet (167,000 square meters) of Class A office space. It was designed by Jung Brannen Associates and is owned and operated by Tishman Speyer.
History
NYNEX (now Verizon and formerly Bell Atlantic), one of Massachusetts' largest employers, wished to consolidate into a single headquarters facility.[2] It was formerly the site of the Traveler's Insurance Building.[3] The existing 16-story, 300,000 square foot (28,000 square meter) structure was demolished in 1988 to make room for 125 High Street.[2]
Design and features
Architecture and layout
The complex consists of four buildings.
- 125 High St is a 30-story, 950,000 square foot (88,000 square meter) office tower.[2] This building is the tallest component of a development.[3]
- 145 High St is 21-story, 500,000 square foot (46,000 square meter) office tower.[2] It sometimes also known as the Oliver Street Tower.
- Along with the two towers it also includes three restored 19th century buildings with six, five and four stories,[3] totaling 41,600 square feet (3,900 square meters).[2]
- The fire station makes the office towers one of the few highrises with an on-premises municipal fire company.
- The property also includes a five-level, 850-car underground parking garage.[2]
The exterior is of a unifying granite, with entrances to the building through the High Street Tower and Oliver Street Tower. The two towers are connected via a central 8-story atrium[4] with skylights 150 feet (46 m) above the floor.[2]
Design and construction team
- Architect: Jung Brannen Associates
- Structural Engineer: LeMessurier Consultants
- MEP/FP Engineer: Cosentini Associates, Inc.
- Developer: Spaulding & Slye (now known as Jones Lang LaSalle)
- Construction Managers: Spaulding & Slye (now known as Jones Lang LaSalle)
- General Contractor: HCB Conctractors (now known as The Beck Group)
- Art Installation: "The Light Between", Anne Patterson's art installation, is on display indefinitely in the ten-story atrium of 125 High Street. It consists of seven miles of multi-colored aluminum ribbon. The nearly 450 110' strands transport the light from the glass ceiling above to the viewers below.
Gallery
- 125 High Street with Fire Station
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See also
References
- ^ "High Street Tower". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
- ^ a b c d e f g "125 High Street - Boston". Archived from the original on 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
- ^ a b c 125 High Street, Boston[usurped]
- ^ "125 High Street, Boston". Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
External links
- Official website
- 125 High Street at Tishman Speyer
- "125 High Street". SkyscraperPage.
- "125 High Street". Emporis. Archived from the original on September 19, 2020.
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