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Chase Tower
Designed by Richard Keating while at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chase Tower was completed in 1987 and quickly became the signature building in the Dallas skyline. Often referred to as the keyhole building because of its seven-story rectangular hole in its center near the glass-vaulted top, the skyscraper features a red granite base and pink granite middle. At the center of each elevation is a 45-degree angled window, which helps break up the façade of its midsection. The glass top is set back from the midsection on all four sides, and the vaulted roof runs entirely across the building and notched to provide additional interest. Illuminated at night with spotlights set into the building’s midsection, the glass top can be seen throughout Dallas. The 40th floor also boasts a sky lobby that offers good views of the Uptown area of the city. A domed building in front of the high-rise has been converted into a fitness center and two floors inside the rotunda have exercise equipment while a lower level houses locker and shower areas and another workout room.
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Office Buildings, Skyscrapers, Chase Tower, Deloitte, Downtown, DFW000470