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    I was in a building in Southfield [[I think) once where the courtyard was covered in glass "pyramids" for lack of a better description. I don't know if it was put there during construction or after, but it made a bright, sunny, plant-filled sitting area between the corridors of what was a square building.

    I think it was on Telegraph...somewhere north of 12 Mile...but I really can't remember where right now.

    Don't know if this helps....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueidone View Post
    I was in a building in Southfield [[I think) once where the courtyard was covered in glass "pyramids" for lack of a better description. I don't know if it was put there during construction or after, but it made a bright, sunny, plant-filled sitting area between the corridors of what was a square building.

    I think it was on Telegraph...somewhere north of 12 Mile...but I really can't remember where right now.

    Don't know if this helps....
    The Town Center has a glass covered atrium between two of the towers. It's a nice all-weather venue for Chamber of Commerce conventions, etc. Lodge and Evergreen.

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    Every time I see the atrium of the David Whitney Building [[DWB), my first thought is, "This would make a great space for a hotel." I don't know if the DWB can be converted into a hotel, but anybody thinking about renovating it should consider it.

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