formerly the Center Plaza Building
(1977)
architects-Thomas F. Marshall Associates (Tulsa, OK)
The dominant features of this late modern, 21-story building are the battered (inward sloping) piers that form an unbroken line from street to the entablature of windows at the top. Between the piers is a grid of undifferentiated glass and opaque panels. The lack of windows at street level blocks views into the building, while the canopy blocks the view up.
Location |
411 Fayetteville St. Raleigh |
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