The building was constructed in the early 1960’s for the American Red
Cross as a single story building fronting Magnolia Boulevard and later
receiving additions along Magnolia and Glenwood Place, which form its
current ‘L’ shape configuration. Surface parking is accessed from an
alley behind the building and as result of the parking location a
secondary entry from the North is utilized. As a result of the existing
building’s low ceilings, it had exposed rooftop ducting and HVAC
equipment along the North face of the building. The vocabulary of the
existing South side of the building consisted of horizontal lines and
interlocking planes.
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