Conoco-Phillips Building, Office tower in downtown Anchorage, US.
The Conoco-Phillips Building is an office tower in downtown Anchorage with 22 floors of glass and steel. The ground level opens into a public atrium that serves as a reception space for the entire structure.
The building was completed in 1983 during Alaska's oil boom period. Its construction represented a turning point in how the city developed its downtown commercial areas.
The public atrium serves as a gathering spot for regular events and art exhibitions. Visitors can discover the work of local artists from Alaska while moving through the space.
The building is accessible from the street directly into the public atrium and ground-floor dining area. The space is straightforward to navigate with clear sightlines throughout.
The structure held the record as Alaska's tallest building for many years and shaped how the city looked from afar. This prominence remains visible in Anchorage's skyline today.
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