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| Image Not Available | Southwest (North) Dormitory III | Amherst | 205 ft. | 22 | n/a |
Southwest (North) Dormitory III, was a planned skyscraper in Amherst, Massachusetts that was to be built in the modernist style. It was cancelled in favor of low rise buildings after it was determined that there was a lack of funds available and students didn’t like the idea of commuting to the ground floor of the tower. |
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| Image Not Available | John W. Lederle Graduate Research Center | Amherst | 210 ft. | 16 | 1970 |
The John W. Lederle Graduate Research Center, also known as Lederle Tower, is a skyscraper in Amherst, Massachusetts. It is part of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. It contains graduate research rooms on the upper floors as well as the offices of some of the science departments. The lower floors contain classrooms. The building is also connected to the Lederle Lowrise and other surrounding buildings through skyways. |
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Tower Plaza | Ann Arbor | 269 ft. | 36 | 1969 |
Tower Plaza is the tallest building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is located at 555 East William Street. The high-rise was constructed in 1969 and stands at 26 stories, and is 267 ft. (82 m) tall. The residential apartment building was designed in the international style of architecture. Its main materials are concrete and glass. The building is situated close to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor campus, and is close to U.S. Route 12/Michigan Avenue, U.S. Route 23, and I-94. |
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First National Bank Building | Ann Arbor | 591 ft. | 37 | 1971 |
The First National Bank Building is an Art Deco building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It stands at 210-205 South Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor. The high-rise was built in 1927, and completed in 1929. It stands at 10 floors in height, and is designed with an interesting blend of Art Deco and Art moderne architectural styles. It is composed of primarily steel and terra cotta. |
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David M. Dennison Building | Ann Arbor | n/a | n/a | 1963 |
The David M. Dennison Building is a building located on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The building is located at 500 Church Street. It was built in 1963 by Albert Kahn, and stands twelve stories in height. It is a brick building with a modern style. Twelve floors are above-ground, and there is one basement floor. The high-rise is used mainly for undergraduate education, particularly physics and mathematics. |
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| Image Not Available | University Towers | Ann Arbor | n/a | 19 | 1965 |
University Towers is the name of a tall residential apartment building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It stands at 536 South Forest Avenue. The building was constructed in 1965 and stands at 19 floors, with 240 units/rooms. The high-rise also contains a fitness center. It was designed in the international architectural style, using concrete and glass as its main materials. |
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| Image Not Available | Ashley Terrace | Ann Arbor | n/a | 13 | 2007 |
Ashley Terrace is a building currently under construction in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It stands at 206 West Huron Street, near downtown, and close to the University of Michigan campus. The building has just started to go under construction (in 2006), and should be complete 2007. When complete, it will stand at 13 storeys in height, 10 above-ground, and 3 below ground. The building will have 94 units/rooms. |
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One Park Tower | Atlanta | 439 ft. | 32 | 1961 |
34 Peachtree Street, formerly known as One Park Tower is a 439ft (134m) tall skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed in 1961 and has 32 floors. It is the 24th tallest building in Atlanta, and was the tallest until it was passed by 2 Peachtree Street in 1966. |
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Symphony Tower | Atlanta | 657 ft. | 41 | 2006 |
1180 Peachtree, commonly known as the Symphony Tower, is a 41-story skyscraper located at 1180 Peachtree Street in the Midtown district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Rising to a height of approximately 657 feet (200 m), the building includes office and retail space in its 351,616 square meter of floor area as well as a 1,200 space parking deck. Construction was completed in 2006. |
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1100 Peachtree | Atlanta | 428 ft. | 28 | 1991 |
1100 Peachtree Street is one of the prominent buildings of Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. The 28-story, 618,000 sq ft (57,414 m) building is currently owned by Atlanta-based property management company Carter Associates and the San Antonio-based USAA Real Estate Co. It was previously partly owned and largely occupied by telecommunications company AT&T providing offices for its top executives. Besides BellSouth, the other major occupant is law firm Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP. |
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