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  2. David and Gladys Wright House - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for the architect's fourth child David, along with David's wife Gladys. [2] It is located at 5212 East Exeter Boulevard, [3] [4] with an alternate address of 4505 North Rubicon Avenue, [1] in the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. [5]

  3. Taliesin West - Wikipedia

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    Taliesin West (/ ˌ t æ l iː ˈ ɛ s ɪ n / tal-ee-ESS-in [3] [4]) is a studio and home developed by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Named after Wright's Taliesin studio in Spring Green, Wisconsin, Taliesin West was Wright's winter home and studio from 1937 until his death in 1959. The complex ...

  4. Phoenix Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The North and West buildings are connected by a lower level 502,500 square feet (46,680 m 2) exhibit hall and a skyway bridge. Between them, they have 81 meeting rooms and two large ballrooms. The stand-alone South building has a 143,300 square feet (13,310 m 2) exhibit space, 18 meeting rooms, and a 28,000 square feet (2,600 m 2) ballroom

  5. Westcoast Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was built from the top down. The thirteen-story [2] core was built first then steel was hung from cables at the top and the 9 occupied floors were successively built downwards. [1] It is considered to be one of Vancouver's most earthquake-resistant structures. [citation needed] The building's address is 1333 W. Georgia Street.

  6. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    These have been designated as "Phoenix Points of Pride" [2] and/or are listed in the Phoenix Historic Property Register. The Phoenix Historic Property Register , was established in 1986. It is the city's official listing of the historic and prehistoric properties that have been deemed worthy of preservation.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of Phoenix in 2009. Phoenix, the capital of the U.S. state of Arizona, has 58 completed high-rises taller than 200 feet (61 m). [1] The tallest building in Phoenix is the 40-story Chase Tower, completed in 1972 with 38 habitable floors rising to 483 feet (147 m). [2] It is also the tallest building in Arizona.

  8. 100 West Washington - Wikipedia

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    100 West Washington is a high-rise skyscraper in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Formerly known as Wells Fargo Plaza, it opened as the First National Bank Plaza on October 25, 1971 and was later known as the First Interstate Bank Building. It is 356 feet (109 m) tall.

  9. Orpheum Lofts - Wikipedia

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    A neon sign located on the north side that advertised the 'Phoenix Titles & Trust Co' was a prominent feature for many years. The site was originally occupied by the 2-story O'Neill Building which was constructed around 1900 and housed early Phoenix lawyers O'Neill and McKean, and later the Arizona Industrial Congress. The building was razed in ...