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A former addition to the rear of the existing structure has been replaced by a new centrally-located building core containing stairs, entryways, toilets, wardrobes, and break rooms. This aluminum-clad extension is separated by a fully glazed circulation space that demarks a neutral joint between the historic main building and its modern counterpart.