Renaissance Tower (Dallas)

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Renaissance Tower is a prominent modernist skyscraper in downtown Dallas, Texas, known for its distinctive “X” lighting pattern and status as one of the city’s tallest office buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial building
high-rise building
office building
skyscraper
architect Harwood K. Smith and Partners
surface form: Harwood K. Smith & Partners

Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
architecturalHeight 270 meters
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
buildingType office
city Dallas, Texas
surface form: Dallas
completionDate 1974
coordinates 32.779°N 96.802°W
country United States of America
developer The Beck Group
floorCount 56
formerName Chase Tower
surface form: First International Bank Tower
hasElevatorCount 30+
hasFacadeMaterial aluminum
glass
hasFeature distinctive X-shaped lighting pattern
glass and aluminum curtain wall
roof-mounted spires
hasLighting nighttime X-pattern facade lighting
hasManagement professional property management company
hasParking adjacent parking garage
hasPublicAccess lobby
hasSignificantModification addition of rooftop spires in 1980s renovation
installation of X-pattern lighting in 1980s renovation
hasTenant multiple corporate offices
height 270 meters
886 feet
isA landmark of Dallas
isPartOf Downtown Dallas
surface form: Dallas skyline
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Downtown Dallas
location Dallas, Texas
surface form: Dallas, Texas, United States
openingDate 1974
owner Timbercreek Asset Management
surface form: Timbercreek Asset Management (historical/known owner)
ranking one of the tallest buildings in Dallas
renovationDate 1986
roofType flat roof with spires
state Texas
streetAddress 1201 Elm Street
structuralSystem steel frame
timezone Central Time Zone
use commercial offices

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Main Street passesNear Renaissance Tower (Dallas)
subject surface form: Main Street (Dallas)
Commerce Street (Dallas) hasNearbyLandmark Renaissance Tower (Dallas)