Clad in aluminum and steel, the 129-foot-structure will rise as one of the latest architecturally significant civic commissions in the Midwestern city.
The structure will replace an existing 80-year-old tower at the public airport in a small Midwestern city known for its outsized architectural pedigree.
A switchback cycling and walking path extends from the street to the roof at Ledger, designed by Michel Rojkind and Callaghan Horiuchi with Marlon Blackwell Architects.
The settlement gives the architect authorship in a lawsuit that raised questions about the limitations of intellectual property rights in architecture.
A new building by Marlon Blackwell Architects on a former Detroit college campus provides prenatal services through pre-K education for local families.