The sloping glass wall at the front of Howe Hall will be one of hallmarks of this structure .
(Sept. 3)

As winter nears, workers are hurrying to enclose the building to seal out the elements. Here is the North side that has most of the brick facade in place.

The Northeast corner of Howe Hall showing an interior stairway and the auditorium.

The masons have begun work on the third floor exterior wall surrounding one of the mechanical spaces.

The main roof of the building is HUGE! Workers are installing the roofing materials on perforated steel decking to help with sound absorption inside the high-bay area.

A wide angle shot that shows a portion of the roof and gives an idea of the overall size.

The West section of the building from the roof.

A view of the front of the building from the roof.

Looking up from the high-bay area you can see the perforated decking that supports the roofing materials.

A look through the high-bay area towards the West. The opening in the far end is now being closed up.

The formwork for a portion of the wall that will close in the high-bay area.

Looking to the East through the high-bay area you can see the Marston Water Tower in the distance.

Block walls on the first floor are being put up.

This is looking down the line of windows on the South wall of the first floor.

Workers are pouring the foundation walls for a large bench on the lower level floor.