
Broward General Medical Center Garage
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Owner:
Broward General Medical
Center
Architect:
Earl Swensson Associates
Precaster:
Coreslab Structures of Miami
Special Engineer:
The Consulting Engineers
Group Inc., (CEG)
A new 1429 space parking
garage is just what Broward
General Medical Center in
Fort Lauderdale needed. The
new facility eliminates an existing
parking problem and does
so with south Florida contexturalism.
Directly adjacent to
Broward Medical Center, the
new garage provides covered
parking in place of the open
surface lot previously located
there.
The 7 level structure utilizes
a spandrel/column framing
system on the exterior and an
IT-beam/column system on
the interior. Twelve foot wide
double tees with spans up to
62'-0" provide the deck.
The use of curved spandrels,
cornices & exterior setbacks
create an impressive exterior
facade. The north & south
elevator towers feature sweeping
curved spandrels at the top
levels with green tinted glass
between the precast units. The
same tinted glass is also used
on the east and west elevations
of the garage and matches the
railings used throughout the
garage.
In order to showcase south
Florida's vegetation and landscaping
and to also help in
"greening" the garage; a duel
spandrel and slab system was
used on the southeast corner
of the building to create large
planters at each level of the
garage. The 1'-0" thick curved
spandrels and slabs provided
planting areas with 2'-0" of soil
and various types of vegetation.
The project, which included
1634 pieces of precast concrete,
was completed during
the summer of 2003. Coreslab
Structures of Miami provided
the precast concrete products
including the impressive white
precast concrete exterior.
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