摘要: |
When designers began planning the new six-story U.S. courthouse in Greenville, South Carolina, they wanted a design that would convey the dignified presence of a federal building and deliver enhanced security, durability, and energy efficiency. They initially considered limestone and brick masonry with cast stone accent components, but they recognized that precast concrete was a better option because it offered a feasible means to provide texture and articulation on the significant solid wall areas, while staying within budget requirements and schedule demands. |