Let me first read the current page to understand the structure, then update it for the Seagram Building case study.
Now I have the full context. I'll update all the files to create a case study for the Seagram Building with the new images and information including the "Post and Beam" structure type.
I've updated the entire architectural presentation board to feature the Seagram Building case study. The changes include:
- Header: Updated to show "Seagram Building" with its year (1958), location (375 Park Avenue, NYC), architects (Mies van der Rohe & Philip Johnson), and structure type (Post and Beam).
- Hero Section: Features the nighttime photograph you provided showing the iconic bronze and glass tower illuminated against Manhattan's skyline, along with building data including the Post and Beam structural system.
- Analysis Section: Five key components covering Site & Context (Manhattan location), Concept & Form (Mies's "Less is More" philosophy), Structure (Post and Beam steel frame), Materials (Bronze and amber glass), and Legacy (NYC Landmark status).
- Technical Section: Displays the architectural drawings image you provided showing floor plans, elevation (157m height), section detail, and 3D isometric model.
- Bottom Section: Comprehensive information including building statistics, design philosophy quotes, architectural features (bronze I-beams, public plaza, Four Seasons Restaurant), timeline, and architect biographies.