Consul General Ken Roy held a topping out ceremony today to celebrate the structural completion of the new @USConsuladoHer @BLHarbert @PageThink #consulate #construction #architecture #design #diplomacy #sustainability #Hermosillo #Mexico #StateOBO pic.twitter.com/V3WpTQzPlC
— Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (@State_OBO) May 4, 2021
Hermosillo was the end of the family's streak of good luck, as by then OBO had finally decided it would henceforth take charge of its own business in Mexico. Ever since, OBO has been replacing one old Mexican consulate after another with 'safe, secure, and sustainable' New Consulate Compounds. Plus a New Embassy Compound, too, assuming that project ever gets completed.
So, NCC Hermosillo marks the end of an era for OBO in Mexico. What's more, the old consulate was the last time OBO ever built a new office building anywhere in the world without taking security standards (boo, security) into account, because in that pre-Inman Commission day there were no standards, at least none that were mandatory.
Enjoy the new building, Hermosillo.
5 comments:
Well Skep just looking at the news and it seems the era I inhabited is coming to an end.
Sennacherib
That sounds very alarming! I think I know how you feel, though.
Well I was kinda hoping for immortality, but that seems to be a strictly religious thing involving a lot of physical unpleasantness. Alas it seems the era and I must move along.
Sennacherib
This does not mean I will quit commenting.
Sennacherib
By all means, never quit!
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