The outside of the building is sleek and simple.
It's a simple, two storey lobby with polished floors, your typical security desk, a mail room and 2 sets of 3 elevators. Looking up, there are some large arches separating the lobby from the elevators, rather modern looking starburst chandeliers hang for illumination. There are a few couches, the odd plant, and numerous pictures of the site through it's construction just under a decade ago.
The elevators are designed to accommodate your average sized creatures, with a ceiling height of about 8 feet. You could cram about 12 into this space, on average, but the system is designed for much more than that. It's got your typical glowing buttons, lined with mirrors and has some light marble accents… well, faux marble.
The average height of the units are 10 feet, so all the hallways seem to follow this pattern; 10 feet tall, 8 feet wide. The corridors have your typical dark, speckled, short pile carpet, faux wooden pillars, with some decorative detail, separate each of the units. There are 14 units in total on this floor. 1900 - 1914. All are pretty identical, save that the end units have more windows. There is a mix of one and two bedroom units.
The average height of the units are 10 feet, so all the hallways seem to follow this pattern; 10 feet tall, 8 feet wide, except this particular floor, seems to be about 18 feet in total! This is the top floor, but the units here are all two storeys! The corridors have your typical dark, speckled, short pile carpet, faux wooden pillars, with some decorative detail, separate each of the units. There are 14 units in total on this floor. 2000 - 2014. All are pretty identical, save that the end units have more windows.
On the top two floors of this 21 storey apartment building, sits a series of multistorey loft apartments. This is one of them. As you come into the entrance to the unit, you're in the single story section; with a large cloak closet and a small seat to allow guests to sit and tie their shoes. Moving out from the entryway, you pass through the open kitchen. Along the rear wall, sits your standard stainless steel fridge, and a long row of cabinetry. Atop this is an induction cooktop, an induction wok station and a stainless steel flattop grill. Above these cupboards are just open shelving, containing things like plates, cups, mugs. Separating the kitchen from the remainder of the room is a large island with seating for 6, including a sink. At the far end of the kitchen, is a double door oven.
Stepping out from the kitchen, you enter the an open section with a two storey ceiling; the living room. It has some nice couches and a few recliners, along with floor lamps for illumination. This leads to the huge, two storey windows that give you a wonderful view of the city, along with the Starport in the distance; a few kilometers away. Ships can be seen traversing their assigned approach lanes in either direction.
On either side of the living area are raised sections, accessible by a staircase on either side. One side has a narrower seating area and a huge bookcase, filled with mostly little decorative items and SOME books. The opposite stairway leads to the two bedrooms and main bathroom. Beneath the bedroom area is another two piece bathroom and a doorway leading into an office. As this unit is at the end of the building, the office and the two bedrooms have windows that face perpendicular to the main windows, showing a different view of the city.