Liberty Mutual Tower
The Liberty Mutual Tower, located at 157 Berkeley Street, is a skyscraper in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The 22-story building houses the world headquarters of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, standing 290 feet (88 m) tall. The tower cost more than $300 million, and is built in the shape of a triangle, similar to the Flatiron Building. The building's outer appearance is traditional, but the interior is finished with modern architectural touches.[2]
Artworks
A stainless steel abstract sculpture, entitled "Uplift" by New York artist Mia Pearlman,[3] is located outside at street level in front of the building's triangular point, with related sculptural elements visible inside the building lobby.
References
External links
- http://www.157berkeley.com
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