100 North Main Street, Postmodern skyscraper in downtown Winston-Salem, United States
100 North Main Street is a 34-story office building in downtown Winston-Salem that rises approximately 460 feet (140 meters) with white granite cladding throughout. Its most distinctive feature is the domed crown at the top, which dominates the roofline and sets it apart visually in the city's skyline.
The building was completed in 1995 and initially served as Wachovia Bank's headquarters before the company merged with First Union in 2001. The merger prompted the bank to relocate its main operations to Charlotte, altering the building's tenant profile and role in the city.
The building incorporates Moravian design elements throughout, particularly in the arches and star patterns visible within its mechanical equipment dome. These details reflect the local architectural heritage that visitors can notice when observing the structure closely.
The building sits at a central location in the downtown business district, making it easy to find when exploring the city center. Its white granite exterior is visible from several vantage points throughout the surrounding area, which helps with orientation.
The building is clad entirely in white granite sourced from a single quarry in Sardinia, an unusual commitment to material consistency for a structure of this scale. This choice gives it a cohesive appearance that sets it apart from most other office towers in the region.
Location: Winston-Salem
Inception: 1995
Architects: César Pelli
Architectural style: postmodern architecture
Floors above the ground: 34
Height: 140.21 m
GPS coordinates: 36.09990,-80.24420
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:40
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