Project Details
- Project Name
- Corporate Headquarters Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
- Location
-
211 North Front Street
PA ,United States
- Client/Owner
- Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
- Project Types
- Office
- Size
- 163,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2004
- Shared by
- Murray Associates Architects
- Certifications & Designations
- LEED Gold
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $21,322,000
Project Description
When the Pennsylvania Housing and Finance Agency chose to create a new facility, they decided to explore options in downtown Harrisburg, PA. A center city location would not only afford close proximity to state agencies with which they frequently interact, but the agency’s presence in the city would reinforce its important role in fostering community and economic development in the Commonwealth. Eventually, PHFA would select a vacant parcel, the last available site in the historic, downtown riverfront park district.
While the building design reflects & compliments the historic character of the neighborhood, the structure possesses a signature that gives it an unique identity. Self-contained parking facilities, consisting of 160 parking spaces, are located on the first through third floors. In addition, a unique “sky bridge” connects the Second Street Parking Garage with the building, permitting pedestrian access thereto. Furnishings throughout were custom-made, and reflect the client’s desire to create an inviting environment in which to work and transact business.
The interior of the building was designed to provide comfortable working conditions and to maximize productivity. With open plan layout and modular workstations, the floor layouts are easily and quickly reconfigured as required. The fourth floor features a lunch room with a large open balcony facing the river. The aerobics and weight workout rooms in the lower level include showers and changing areas. The entire building, including the parking levels are designated as smoke-free areas.
The building achieved a LEED “Gold” certification in September 2005 based on the U.S. Green Building Council LEED 2.1 criteria.