08-18-2011, 05:44 PM
Now for the roof of the Kennedy center it's self. This roof holds several of these large HVAC units. This one is just over 20 feet long by 10 feet wide. It sits on a 'I' beam frame with conduit and duct work run underneath. In the background, the spotlights mounted on the roof could be added to a structure as a nice detail. The lighter rectangles are a thick textured pad put down to provide a non slip walkway.
Here is another shot of one of the other units on the roof. This ones a little smaller.
In this pic We have the highest point of the building witch was a Sears department store in a former life. The large gray hunk of steal is part of the condensate tower. Mounted on the wall above it are some cell phone "ears", that is a must have for any tall building set in modern times. A nice touch to a prominent building would be a large flag pole like this one. If you do add the cell phone antennas to a building the support equipment shown here could be added as some extra details. Some times the phone equipment is placed inside the building.
Here is another shot of one of the other units on the roof. This ones a little smaller.
In this pic We have the highest point of the building witch was a Sears department store in a former life. The large gray hunk of steal is part of the condensate tower. Mounted on the wall above it are some cell phone "ears", that is a must have for any tall building set in modern times. A nice touch to a prominent building would be a large flag pole like this one. If you do add the cell phone antennas to a building the support equipment shown here could be added as some extra details. Some times the phone equipment is placed inside the building.
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