The upper eight floors of the office tower have been designed for maximum flexibility and functionality throughout their combined 260,000-square-foot floor plan. Featuring balconies, a rooftop terrace garden, multipurpose training and conference center, a full-service café and other unique elements, the office portion of the project was designed to accommodate a variety of technology requirements and collaboration needs.
With downtown parking at a premium, the lower section of the building was designed with 900 parking spaces. This cleverly designed parking facility is split into three distinct sections: below grade, the plinth at an urban garden, and an upper level shielded behind the primary building façade. At the conclusion of traditional weekday working hours, the parking facility is available for public parking on evenings and weekends.
The exterior design is as innovative as the interior space, with particular attention paid to sustainability, aesthetics and energy efficiency. The base of the structure is wrapped in angled black aluminum tubes and the upper façade features white metal panels, interspersed with expansive glass windows. The overall design aesthetic serves as a marked contrast to the traditional stone and brick exteriors of surrounding structures.
The main entry for the building at 14th and Baltimore opens up to an urban shade garden filled with selected works of art, serving as a welcoming front door into the facility. The garden stretches along 14th Street and connects pedestrians with the nearby Kansas City Convention Center and the Power & Light District.