New Renderings Show Planned ICE Headquarters at St. Elizabeth's Campus
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New images show what the new headquarters for Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) could look like at DC's St. Elizabeth's campus.
Last summer, federal officials announced nearly $300 million in funding for three new projects at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters at St. Elizabeths West. Among those projects are a new Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency headquarters, as well as the 570,000-square-foot Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters.
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Now, as the design from OLIN and ZGF Architects for the ICE headquarters moves through the U.S. Commission for Fine Arts, new renderings show what the all-electric building will look like. More renderings below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/new_renderings_show_planned_ice_headquarters_at_st_elizabeths_campus/21959.
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