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 Issue of April 9, 2007 
   

Counting the Last Days of Paul Rudolph’s Blue Cross Coverage

The Blue Cross office building at 133 Federal St. in Boston includes architect Paul Rudolph’s high-tech 3-dimensional building facade, constructed of pre-cast concrete, which contains all vertical structural systems and all ventilating systems.
By Jeff Stein
Each new generation hopes to make its mark on the city. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and his first-time developer, Atlanta’s Steve Belkin, say they hope to mark up the Hub with a new thousand-foot tower at Winthrop Square, although losing their architect Renzo Piano is a serious setback to this plan.

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