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Fourth Ward Offices

Atlanta , GA, USA
Architect
Olson Kundig

Fourth Ward is a 1.1 million sq ft commercial high-rise situated along the Atlanta BeltLine on a historically significant Civil War site. Approximately 1 million sq ft of space is dedicated to office use, complemented by street-level retail. Centered on a public plaza, the building establishes a new urban connection between Old Fourth Ward Park and the evolving BeltLine corridor. The structure is defined by two prominent portals that frame views toward downtown and Fourth Ward Park.

Sustainable design features include reduced energy consumption, stormwater management, and support for alternative transportation. The main plaza connects to the planned light rail station, and the building incorporates a bike path that links to surrounding trails.

Generous floor-to-floor dimensions and carefully optimized floor plates maximize the amount of space that receives natural daylight. Through comprehensive daylight and thermal analysis, the façade system enhances overall building performance.

The project is targeting LEED Gold certification.

Fourth Ward is a 1.1 million sq ft commercial high-rise situated along the Atlanta BeltLine on a historically significant Civil War site. Approximately 1 million sq ft of space is dedicated to office use, complemented by street-level retail. Centered on a public plaza, the building establishes a new urban connection between Old Fourth Ward Park and the evolving BeltLine corridor. The structure is defined by two prominent portals that frame views toward downtown and Fourth Ward Park.

Sustainable design features include reduced energy consumption, stormwater management, and support for alternative transportation. The main plaza connects to the planned light rail station, and the building incorporates a bike path that links to surrounding trails.

Generous floor-to-floor dimensions and carefully optimized floor plates maximize the amount of space that receives natural daylight. Through comprehensive daylight and thermal analysis, the façade system enhances overall building performance.

The project is targeting LEED Gold certification.

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