| Two International Place | |
|---|---|
![]() Two International Place reflected in the walls of Exchange Place  | |
| General information | |
| Type | Office/Retail | 
| Location | 2 International Place, Boston, Massachusetts, United States | 
| Coordinates | 42°21′23″N 71°03′06″W / 42.356492°N 71.051757°W | 
| Completed | 1992 | 
| Height | |
| Roof | 538 ft (164 m) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 36 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Johnson/Burgee Architects | 
| Developer | The Chiofaro Company | 
| Website | |
| International Place | |
Two International Place is a Postmodern skyscraper in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. The site is located on a site formerly known as Fort Hill. It is located blocks from the North End, the waterfront, South Station, Downtown Crossing, and the Federal Courthouse. The building was designed by Johnson/Burgee Architects – whose principals are Philip Johnson and John Burgee – and completed in 1992. It is Boston's thirteenth-tallest building, standing 538 feet (164 m) tall.[1]
Design and features
Exterior
It consists of a 36-story tower and 13-story annex. It is one of the towers in a complex of five structures, anchored by two towers.[2] The facades are constructed of unpolished rose-granite panels with punched aluminum framed and fixed in-place window openings. Windows are a take on tripartite windows but whose lunettes, or arched portions, are fake.[3] A portion of both towers consists of an aluminum framed curtain wall system with a combination of reflective vision glass and spandrel glass.[4] Elaborate classical lighting fixtures are located on exterior.[3] The building's crown consists of an octagonal-based pyramid surrounded by a ring rising out of the tower and partially up the pyramid. This crown is illuminated at night.
Interior
The Court, located at the center of the complex, features a rain fountain and provides a 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2) retail and café area with restaurants, shops and business services.[2] This court links all the buildings in the complex. Lobby areas feature distinctive imported marble and granite from Spain, Italy and Africa.[2] The interior minimizes columns, greatly enhancing space efficiency and providing work locations with panoramic views.[2] There is secured underground parking with over 800 spaces.[2] There are 38 high-speed passenger elevators and four freight elevators.[2]
Development and maintenance
Project Team[1]
- General Contractor - Turner Construction
 - Architects – Philip Johnson and John Burgee [2]
 - Developers – Donald Chiofaro and Theodore Oatis, partners in The Chiofaro Company [2]
 - Equity partner – Prudential Real Estate Investors (PREI)[5]
 - Venture Capital partner – The Hillman Company [5]
 - Consulting Engineers – McNamara/Salvia, Inc.
 - Lighting Consultant- Claude R. Engle
 - Mechanized earth work and Excavation – A.A. Will Corporation, A.A. Will Corporation
 - Elevators – Fujitec America, Inc. (Boston)
 - Building Maintenance Systems – MANNTECH
 
See also
References
- 1 2 Two International Place, Boston
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 International Place Archived 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
 - 1 2 News, Magazines, Newspapers, Journals, Reference Articles and Classic Books - Free Online Library
 - ↑ "Administration Building, Simmons College". Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-02-12.
 - 1 2 "International Place". Archived from the original on 2007-05-19. Retrieved 2007-02-12.
 
External links
- Property website
 - Two International Place at Structurae
 - Emporis
 - Skyscraper
 - Chiofaro Company
 - McCarthy Building Companies project page
 - Prudential Real Estate Investors (PREI) announces majority stake in Boston's International Place through a partnership with The Chiofaro Company
 - McNamara/Salvia Project Page
 - Claude R. Engle
 - - A.A. Will Corporation picture of work
 - Fujitec America project page
 - Retail Management - Wilder
 - Central Artery ramp
 
