provenance architecturals reclaimed materials. modern design. 912 Canal Street Philadelphia, PA 19123 (215) 925-2002 www.phillyprovenance.com [email protected] reclaimed granite from dilworth plaza, center city Philadelphia Dilworth Plaza, named for former Philadelphia mayor, Richardson Dilworth, was part of a 1960s urban renewal project spearheaded by Edmund Bacon, then executive director of the City Planning Commission, and designed by architect Vincent Kling. e original design included large expanses of granite, a sunken plaza to the north, and spiral staircase to the south; each allowing access to the underground transportation concourse below City Hall. e 2012 renovation addresses the spaces limited accessibility by eliminating stairs and changes in elevation. e project plans include repurposing approximately 12,000 square feet of the granite. Provenance Architecturals is pleased to offer the remainder as a high quality reclaimed material. large quantity available in dimensions of: 2’ x 2’ x 2.5” 3’ x 3’ x 3” photo: www.centercityphila.org close-up: salt & pepper granite close-up: rose & pepper granite