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JP Morgan Chase Tower
2200 Ross - 1987
This Post Modern skyscraper is another signature building on the Dallas
Skyline. Many people call it the keyhole building because it has a
rectangular hole in the center of the building near the top. The
skyscraper has a red granite base with a pink granite middle and a glass
vaulted top that includes a 7 story hole. At the center of each
elevation is a 45 degree angled window, which helps to break up the facade
in the granite mid section. The corners of the building are notched
to provide additional corner offices. The mid section stops at
varying heights on the north and south facades and terraces down to the
starting point of the hole. The entire glass top of the building is
also set back from the granite mid section on all four sides. The
actual roof of the skyscraper is a vaulted top that runs entirely across
the building, and even the vault is notched to provide additional
interest. At night, the glass top is illuminated with spotlights set
into the mid section of the building. On the 40th floor is a
skylobby that offers good views of the Uptown area of the city. The skyscraper was
designed by SOM and is 738 feet tall with 55 stories, making it the 4th
tallest building in Dallas. |