The intricate architecture of Dallas Hall, located at Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas, showcases a stunning example of classical design. Its elaborate details and historical significance make it a prominent landmark on the campus.
This broadcasting mast extends into the Chicago skyline from One Prudential Plaza, while the distinctive angled architecture of Two Prudential Plaza casts its presence in the background. One Prudential Plaza, a 41-story skyscraper completed in 1955, was significant as the first new downtown skyscraper in Chicago in 21 years and served as the headquarters for Prudential’s Mid-America company. Its mast was once used as a broadcasting antenna for Chicago’s WGN-TV. Two Prudential Plaza, completed in 1990, stands out with its stacked chevron setbacks and a pyramidal peak rotated 45 degrees, crowned with an 80-foot spire.
Beneath the vast expanse of the Dallas sky, The Statler hotel stands as a testament to Mid-Century Modern architecture.
The Perot Museum of Nature & Science in Dallas, Texas, greets the day as its facade brilliantly reflects the early morning sun, showcasing the museum’s striking architecture and inviting visitors to explore the wonders within.
The Dallas Arts Tower, previously known as Chase Tower, is a prominent feature of Downtown Dallas’ skyline. This 55-story postmodern skyscraper, located at 2200 Ross Avenue, stands at a height of 225 meters (738 feet). Notable for its distinctive architecture, the tower includes a curved glass top and a six-story gap near its summit, earning it the nickname “Keyhole Building” by locals.
The Strata Tower in Oklahoma City casts its reflection upon the façade of the adjacent 101 Park Avenue building. This interaction of modern architecture creates a visual dialogue between the two structures, showcasing the city’s blend of historical and contemporary design elements.
This abstract view of the modern architecture of Downtown Dallas’ Hyatt Regency resembles the tops of glass mountains.