City Center Towers Complex, Commercial skyscraper complex in downtown Fort Worth, United States.
City Center Towers Complex comprises two connected high-rise buildings with distinctive architectural details including recessed balconies and projections along the facades. The towers form a unified complex featuring a multi-level parking structure and an enclosed walkway system linking both buildings.
Construction began in 1980 and was completed in 1983, marking a significant development phase for Fort Worth's downtown. Initially it held the title of the city's tallest building before another structure eventually surpassed it.
The complex changed how people work and move through downtown Fort Worth, becoming an anchor point for the business district. The connected towers shape how residents and workers navigate the urban landscape today.
The complex offers ample parking and is easily accessible by car from multiple downtown streets. Enclosed walkways connecting the two towers allow visitors and workers to move between buildings without exposure to weather.
The architect designed paired columns at the base and chamfered upper-level projections, which he humorously called ears. This creative naming reveals how function and artistic expression blend in the building's design.
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