of glass block topped by a skylight. The exterior of the building is mullionless strip windows of blue glass and diagonally mounted indige- nous black marble. The inte- rior facade of the broken court- yard is local pink slate which has been cut in irregular slabs. The interiors are designed with special orienting features such as cylindrical elevator lobbies and zig-zag glass block walls which are focused back at circulation along the court- yard. Jury: "This spectacular proj- ect is a wonderful sculpture that works well as a piece of architecture. There is a really dramatic interplay between the plan, shape and pattern in ele- vation. The building has a powerful relationship with its difficult site." - '' ""* ' ..... .". . -/ P -- FLORIDA ARCHITECT September/October 1989