Hyatt Regency Atlanta

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Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a landmark downtown Atlanta hotel renowned for its pioneering atrium-style architecture and significant influence on modern hotel design.

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instanceOf hotel
address 265 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia
architect John C. Portman Jr. NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
atrium hotel design
brand Hyatt Regency NERFINISHED
category Hotels in Atlanta
Modernist architecture in Georgia
Skyscraper hotels in Georgia
city Atlanta
country United States of America
surface form: United States
floorCount approximately 22
hasAtriumHeight approximately 22 stories
hasBallroom yes
hasBusinessCenter yes
hasConferenceFacilities yes
hasFeature glass elevators
large interior atrium
revolving rooftop restaurant
hasFitnessCenter yes
hasMeetingSpaceArea large convention and meeting space
hasNotableDesignElement interior balconies overlooking atrium GENERATED
multi-level open lobby GENERATED
panoramic city views from upper floors GENERATED
hasParking yes
hasSwimmingPool yes
inception 1967
influenced global hotel atrium designs
subsequent Hyatt atrium hotels
influencedBy modernist urban megastructure concepts
locatedIn Atlanta, Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
downtown Atlanta
locatedOn Peachtree Street NERFINISHED
near Centennial Olympic Park NERFINISHED
Georgia World Congress Center NERFINISHED
Peachtree Center NERFINISHED
numberOfRestaurants multiple on-site restaurants and bars
numberOfRooms approximately 1200
opened 1967
operatedBy Hyatt Hotels Corporation NERFINISHED
ownedBy Hyatt Hotels Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf Hyatt Regency brand NERFINISHED
significantFor influencing modern hotel design worldwide
pioneering atrium-style hotel architecture
state Georgia
ZIPCode 30303

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John Portman notableWork Hyatt Regency Atlanta