Tenants have access to bike storage on teh first floor. Showers are nearby. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
The cistern (at rear) and pump (foreground) are part of a system that captures rainwater from the roof, filters and stores it in the cistern, and them pumps it to irrigate the gardens around and on the roof of the building. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
An elaborate glazed brick mural surrounds the east elevator tower. Designed by local artist Ann Williams, the mural's exterior wall is yellow, facing Ocean Street. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
Embedded in the south wall of the mural is a small knob that controlled the original intercom system for the building and, above it, remnants of the original thermostat. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
The blue mural wall as seen from the Hot Desk space. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
On the south side of the mural, an alcove originally housed a sink so that workers receiving and repairing books could wash their hands. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
Solar panels on the roof support the hot water system for the building. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)
These scale models of the glazed brick mural (seen in background) were built by artist Ann Williams and used by bricklayers who constructed the mural. (Photo by Ingrid Damiani)