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  2. 5-over-1 - Wikipedia

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    5-over-1 or over-1s, also known as a one-plus-five or a podium building, [1] is a type of multi-family residential building commonly found in urban areas of North America. [2] [3] The mid-rise buildings are normally constructed with four or five wood-frame stories above a concrete podium, usually for retail or resident amenity space.

  3. 8 Spruce Street - Wikipedia

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    The final design is 76 stories tall with 1,040,904 square feet of space. The building consists of a six-story podium with a brick facade, housing a public school, medical offices, and residential amenities. Above this podium is a T-shaped residential tower clad in brushed stainless steel rises. [7]

  4. The Emerald (building) - Wikipedia

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    The Emerald is 40 stories tall, consisting of a two-story glass podium with 4,600 square feet (430 m 2) of retail space and 38 stories of condominiums. [14] The building's 262 condominiums include one-, two-, and three-bedroom units that range from 569 to 1,189 square feet (52.9 to 110.5 m 2). [9]

  5. Figueroa Eight - Wikipedia

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    The residential tower sits atop a podium that includes retail space on the first floor and a parking garage. Both the podium and the tower are covered with glass curtain walls. The building's top-floor crown is illuminated with LED lights. [7] Houston-based firm Rottet Studio oversaw Figueroa Eight's interior design. [9]

  6. Park Central Towers - Wikipedia

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    The residential towers' interiors were designed by J. Antonio Mendoza Design Consultants, Asuncion Berenguer Inc. in collaboration with Studio Taku Shimizu for the retail podium’s interiors, Q-Works for environmental graphics, Ace and Associates for security, and BCL Asia for landscaping.

  7. Lumen (building) - Wikipedia

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    The base of the tower consists of a brick-clad podium with ground-floor retail space, parking, and residential amenities. [1] The 66-story tower rises 731 feet (223 m) above street level, and consists of 921 residential units. [2] The building totals 838,000 sq ft (77,900 m 2) of floor area, including 17,400 sq ft (1,620 m 2) of retail space.

  8. The Hub on Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Construction was performed in three phases, labeled as The Boston Garden Phase I, II, and III. Phase I improved or expanded North Station and the TD Garden and created buildings described as podiums that later phases built upon. [2] Phase II added a residential tower, hotel, and retail area, [3] and Phase III added an office tower. [4]

  9. Upper House, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Upper House is a multi-residential complex located within Melbourne, Australia, on the south east corner of Swanston and Queensberry Streets in Carlton, known for its unique projected balconies. The building was developed by Piccolo Developments and designed by Jackson Clement Burrows as residential apartment structures.