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Built
  
1964

Opened
  
1964

Architectural style
  
International Style

Architect
  
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

NRHP Reference #
  
07000942

Phone
  
+1 410-889-4000

Added to NRHP
  
12 September 2007

Highfield House Condominium

Location
  
4000 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Address
  
4000 N Charles St, Balti, MD 21218, USA

Similar
  
One Charles Center, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Cullinan Hall, Kluczynski Federal Building, Richard King Mellon H

Highfield House is a high-rise condominium in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was designed by Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1964. It was the second of two buildings designed by Mies in Baltimore. One Charles Center was the first.

Highfield House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

Highfield House was featured in The Baltimore Modernism Project held at the D Center Baltimore in October 2012. The Baltimore Modernism Project included renderings from the archives of the Baltimore Architecture Foundation, alongside a rendering and drawings on loan from the Highfield House Board, and contemporary photography by Jeremy Kargon. In October 2014, Highfield House celebrated its 50th anniversary by revealing a new plaque noting its addition to the National Register of Historic Places.

Architecture

Highfield House is a 15 story concrete tower facing east. Set on a platform, the main residential floors are 20 feet above the base. 36 columns frame an enclosed lobby and two equally sized areas of sheltered terrace to the north and south. The windows are made of dark gray tinted glass. Below each window is a brick panel. The use of brick decoration can also be seen in his buildings at IIT.

References

Highfield House Condominium Wikipedia