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The Tempe Municipal Building is an inverted pyramid-shaped building which serves as the city hall of Tempe, Arizona. It was designed by architects Rolf Osland, Michael Goodwin and Kemper Goodwin, and built during 1969–1971. [2]
Pyramid on Central, Phoenix AZ USA. The Pyramid on Central was built in 1979 and designed by architect Thomas Hite. It has five floors and totals 36,070 sq ft (3,351 m 2). From now on, it still been using as an official building in Phoenix, AZ.
Tempe Municipal Building (1966–1970 with Kemper Goodwin): [6] this upside-down pyramid was designed to shade and cool itself [2] Omaha Dome, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska (1968 unbuilt) [1] Tempe Chamber of Commerce, Tempe, Arizona, (1970 unbuilt) Arizona Highway Employees Credit Union, Phoenix, Arizona (1971 with Kemper Goodwin)
Salt River Project Building, Tempe, 1966–1968 (with Michael Goodwin) Tempe Municipal Building, 1966–1970 (with Michael Goodwin) [5] this upside-down pyramid was designed to shade and cool itself; Marcos de Niza High School, Tempe, 1971 (with Michael Goodwin) [6] Arizona Highway Employees Credit Union, Phoenix, 1971 (with Michael Goodwin) [6]
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]
J.W. Walker Building, also known as the Central Arizona Light and Power Building, was built in 1920. The building is located at 12th N. 4th Avenue. The building is located at 12th N. 4th Avenue. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, reference: #85002077.
The dog that gained widespread attention after climbing one of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza has successfully descended and is safe again with his fellow four-legged friends. Paramotor ...
It was the first high-rise building to be erected in Phoenix and held the title of tallest building in Arizona for four years until the completion of the Luhrs Building in 1924. [13] The buildings facade was modernized in 1937. [16] 1924-2 [17] Luhrs Building: 138 ft (42 m) 11 [18] Trost & Trost [19] $500,000 [20] - $900,000 [21] 100,000 Office ...