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Anchorage Building Getting $41M Upgrade After Quake

Anchorage Building Getting $41M Upgrade After Quake February 19, 2021 A building in Anchorage that once housed a Key Bank office is undergoing a $41 million renovation inspired by Alaska’s glaciers. The project developer said the former Key Bank Plaza will be modernized and draped in glass instead of concrete, with an inward-sloping facade above the entrance, the Anchorage Daily News reported Sunday. The nine-floor building that has stood for 50 years was battered and left vacant by the 2018 Anchorage earthquake. Developer Derrick Chang said the building’s entrance will “look like an ice cave, so you create an Arctic phenomenon.” “We wanted to capture the Alaska glacier as an inspiration,” Chang said.

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Downtown Anchorage building getting $41M upgrade after quake

Downtown Anchorage building getting $41M upgrade after quake by The Associated Press Last Updated Feb 16, 2021 at 10:44 am EDT ANCHORAGE, Alaska A building in Anchorage that once housed a Key Bank office is undergoing a $41 million renovation inspired by Alaska’s glaciers. The project developer said the former Key Bank Plaza will be modernized and draped in glass instead of concrete, with an inward-sloping façade above the entrance, the Anchorage Daily News reported Sunday. The nine-floor building that has stood for 50 years was battered and left vacant by the 2018 Anchorage earthquake. Developer Derrick Chang said the building’s entrance will “look like an ice cave, so you create an Arctic phenomenon.”

Perkins and Will redesigns earthquake-damaged Alaska office to evoke glacier

Perkins and Will redesigns earthquake-damaged Alaska office to evoke glacier Dezeen 03/02/2021 © Provided by Dezeen A visual of an angular office in Alaska by Perkins and Will Architecture firm Perkins and Will plans to revive a vacant 1970s office building in Alaska by stripping it back and re-cladding it with an angular, glazed facade that mimics a glacier. The overhaul of the nine-storey Key Bank Plaza office, located in Downtown Anchorage, follows the abandonment of the building. In 2018 a 7.1-magnitude earthquake structural damage that rendered the building unsafe. © Provided by Dezeen The Key Bank Plaza s facades will be updated with curtain walls

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