Eastwood Business Commons, 1986 Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Zimmerman Design Group. Gary V. Zimmerman, architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library 1986 eng The one-story offices are arranged in a stepped pattern around a courtyard. Corners are glazed in a cut-away zigzag pattern, the upper wall portion being cantileverd. The entrance to the courtyard is marked by an open walk between columns on which a 45-degree saddle roof is pitched in a thin metal , kite-like framework. In some of the interiors curved, glass-brick walls flank the entrance to the reception desk. The walls are of 6" reinforced concrete, which is cast horizontally on the previously poured floor and then erected. This saves on shuttering (formwork), but requires heavier rebars (reinforcing rods) because of the tensile forces exerted by its own weight when the wall is raised. [SAZ]; view from northeast The one-story offices are arranged in a stepped pattern around a courtyard. Corners are glazed in a cut-away zigzag pattern, the upper wall portion being cantileverd. The entrance to the courtyard is marked by an open walk between columns on which a 45-degree saddle roof is pitched in a thin metal , kite-like framework. In some of the interiors curved, glass-brick walls flank the entrance to the reception desk. The walls are of 6" reinforced concrete, which is cast horizontally on the previously poured floor and then erected. This saves on shuttering (formwork), but requires heavier rebars (reinforcing rods) because of the tensile forces exerted by its own weight when the wall is raised. [SAZ]; view from northeast Eastwood Business Commons (6604 Harney Road, Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs Architecture--Florida--Tampa--Photographs Business parks --Florida --Tampa --Photographs post-modern Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection
Eastwood Business Commons, 1986
Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Zimmerman Design Group. Gary V. Zimmerman, architect
University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library
still image
Color photographs
Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library
1986
eng
The one-story offices are arranged in a stepped pattern around a courtyard. Corners are glazed in a cut-away zigzag pattern, the upper wall portion being cantileverd. The entrance to the courtyard is marked by an open walk between columns on which a 45-degree saddle roof is pitched in a thin metal , kite-like framework. In some of the interiors curved, glass-brick walls flank the entrance to the reception desk. The walls are of 6" reinforced concrete, which is cast horizontally on the previously poured floor and then erected. This saves on shuttering (formwork), but requires heavier rebars (reinforcing rods) because of the tensile forces exerted by its own weight when the wall is raised. [SAZ]; view from northeast
The one-story offices are arranged in a stepped pattern around a courtyard. Corners are glazed in a cut-away zigzag pattern, the upper wall portion being cantileverd. The entrance to the courtyard is marked by an open walk between columns on which a 45-degree saddle roof is pitched in a thin metal , kite-like framework. In some of the interiors curved, glass-brick walls flank the entrance to the reception desk. The walls are of 6" reinforced concrete, which is cast horizontally on the previously poured floor and then erected. This saves on shuttering (formwork), but requires heavier rebars (reinforcing rods) because of the tensile forces exerted by its own weight when the wall is raised. [SAZ]; view from northeast
Eastwood Business Commons (6604 Harney Road, Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs
Architecture--Florida--Tampa--Photographs
Business parks --Florida --Tampa --Photographs
post-modern
Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection