HarborView Condominium

HarborView Condominium is a residential high-rise in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The building, which is a part of the HarborView complex, rises 29 floors and 342 feet (104 m) in height,[1] and stands as the 16th-tallest building in the city. The structure was completed in 1993 and was built on the site of the old Bethlehem Steel Shipyards graving dock which was demolished in 1983.[2] HarborView Condominium was designed by architectural firms Design Collective, Inc. and SHK3 Architectural Interdesign.[1]

HarborView Condominium
General information
TypeResidential
Location100 Harborview Drive, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Coordinates39°16′38″N 76°36′16″W
Completed1993
Opening1993
Height
Roof342 ft (104 m)
Technical details
Floor count29
Design and construction
ArchitectSHK3 Architectural Interdesign, LLC
Design Collective, Inc.
DeveloperTRACO
Structural engineerSK&A Structural Engineers, PLLC,
Froehling & Robertson, Inc.,
Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers
Main contractorKajima International, Inc.
References
[1][2]

The HarborView complex was originally planned to include two additional 26-story residential towers.[3] However, as the complex is located on the Inner Harbor waterfront, the plan received much criticism for its potential to block views of the harbor.[3] The proposal for the two additional towers was eventually blocked by Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon in August 2007.[3] However, the structures were then redesigned, and a new proposal for a 17-story Pinnacle at HarborView has received construction approval from the city.[4] A redesign of the third building in the complex, HarborView Phase 3, has yet to receive city approval.[5]

See also

References

  1. "HarborView Condominium". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  2. "Harborview Tower". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  3. "HarborView Towers Plan Blocked by Mayor". Baltimore Grows. Archived from the original on May 12, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  4. "Pinnacle at HarborView". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  5. "HarborView Phase 3". Emporis.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
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