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Type
  
Office

Roof
  
328 feet (100 m)

Developer
  
Hines Interests LP

Floors
  
25

Completed
  
1989

Floor count
  
25

Height
  
100 m, 111 m to tip

Opened
  
1985

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Location
  
500 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Architects
  
Philip Johnson, John Burgee

Similar
  
Berkeley Building, One Post Office Square, 33 Arch Street, 111 Huntington Avenue, 225 Franklin Street

500 Boylston Street is a 1.3 million square foot Post-Modern building located in the Back Bay section of Boston and part of the city's High Spine, completed in 1989. It sits next to the landmark Trinity Church, Boston. It dominates the western half of the city block bounded by Boylston, Clarendon and Berkeley streets and St. James Avenue. It was designed by John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson, with structural engineering by LeMessurier Consultants and MEP/FP engineering by Cosentini Associates, Inc. The construction project was managed by Bond Brothers. It cost $100,000,000 to build. The site contains approximately 137,000 square feet (12,700 m2) of land area, with approximately 500 feet (150 m) of frontage on Boylston Street.

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Map of 500 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116, USA

The first six floors are retail and small office space. Above that there is a 19-story office tower with Class A office space. It has approximately 715,000 square feet (66,400 m2) of office space. It has an underground parking lot for 1,000 cars that it shares with 222 Berkeley Street.

Material

The structural design is made up of composite beams and girders supporting steel deck and concrete topping slab on a steel frame. The 25-story superstructure is founded on 6-foot (1.8 m) thick foundation mat bearing on clay. The 6-story low-rise is founded on spread footings, hold down piles (tension piles) and 24-inch (610 mm) pressure slab designed to resist a hydrostatic head of approximately 25 feet (7.6 m). The parking garage is made up of slurry wall construction.

The building's distinctive design includes carved rose granite cladding with two-story windows, a vaulted copper roof line, and strong exterior column detailing. The design, by John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson as Design Consultant, also includes a main building entrance through a courtyard, framed on each side by two symmetrical wings, each faced with soaring columns.

Awards

  • Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Building of the Year Award, 2005
  • EPA's Sustained Excellence in Energy Management award in 2004
  • Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Building of the Year Award, 2001
  • ENERGY STAR certification Label, 2000
  • Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Building of the Year Award, 1996
  • Television

    500 Boylston Street is also seen on the television show Boston Legal. The fictional law firm Crane, Poole & Schmidt's Boston office is located on the building's 14th, 15th and a fictional 28th floor due to the building only having 25 floors. There's also no balcony in these floors where Boston legal was filmed.

    References

    500 Boylston Street Wikipedia