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Architectural Details


Last Update: 2/26/2007 4:23 pm
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The big Channel 9 logo welcomes you as soon as you step inside our main door. It's made of brushed steel.
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    The architectural designs for the entire building were completed under the leadership of Peter Hoyt from KZF Design in Cincinnati. His associates, R. Steven Sendelbeck and Michael P. Kelly created the interiors.
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    Throughout the space, light floats freely. Here a modern halogen wall sconce provides a little bit of drama.
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    The blue-and-white E.W. Scripps company logo can be seen even from the outside. The Channel 9 logo spans across two floors.
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    298 16:9 ratio glass panels make up this huge window. The whole wall is tilted at an angle to reduce glare and reflection.
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    A small indoor balcony provides a quiet viewing point next to the Traffic Department.
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    Herman Miller furniture was chosen to adequately complement the building.
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    Much attention was also given to the landscaping and new exterior lighting.
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    Even the bistro furniture has a playful twist. This booth is great-looking and quite comfortable.
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    These low benches and stools are used in conference areas throughout the office space.
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    Densly-etched glass panels repeat the rectangular shapes of the front wall windows as well as offers some privacy for the staff in the conference room.
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    A modern touch. A German-made fluorescent wall sconce illuminates a stairway to the upper terrace. From here you can view the city.
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    The openness of the space results in great synergy. The views to the outside provide much needed break from the intensity of the newsroom.
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