DescriptionCommonwealth Keystone Building, North Street and Commonwealth Avenue, Harrisburg, PA - 52441195111.jpg
English: Built in 2000, this Contemporary and Classical Revival-style office building was designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson to house additional office space for the state government of Pennsylvania. The building features a stone panel-clad exterior, doric pilasters, vertical window bays with metal spandrel panels, curtain walls on the east and west facades, a central atrium with a hipped glass roof, setbacks at the top of the building, and an appearance overall reminiscent of 1930s Stripped Classicism that was popular in the United States and other countries.
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