Southwestern Bell Building
Skyscraper in downtown St. Louis, Missouri
38°37′41″N 90°11′44″W / 38.6281°N 90.1955°W / 38.6281; -90.1955The Southwestern Bell Building is a 28-story, 121.0 m (397.0 ft) skyscraper constructed to be the headquarters of Southwestern Bell Telephone in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. At the time of its construction it was Missouri's tallest building.
The building, which was one of the first in St. Louis to use setbacks, has 17 individual roofs.[5]
Its architect was Mauran, Russell & Crowell, who also designed the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis and the Railway Exchange Building (St. Louis).[6] I.R. Timlin, Southwestern Bell's company architect, was associate architect on the project.
References
- ^ "Southwestern Bell Building". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
- ^ "Emporis building ID 127137". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
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- ^ Southwestern Bell Building at Structurae
- ^ "Southwestern Bell Telephone Company". Western Group. 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ^ Mauran, Russell & Crowell - Emporis.com - Retrieved January 8, 2008[usurped]
External links
- B116 - Original Southwestern Bell Headquarters Building -vincestlouis.com
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