The Joule Hotel, Gothic Revival hotel in downtown Dallas, United States
The Joule is a Gothic Revival hotel occupying a restored 1920s high-rise building in downtown Dallas on Main Street. The property contains guest rooms, suites, and penthouses distributed across multiple floors.
The building was originally constructed in 1927 as a banking facility for Dallas National Bank. It was later transformed into a hotel and recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
The hotel integrates contemporary artworks into its public spaces and galleries throughout the building. These pieces create a vibrant artistic presence that shapes the character of the downtown location.
The hotel is centrally located in downtown Dallas and easily accessible by various means of transportation. The location allows guests to walk to nearby shops and restaurants in the area.
The hotel features a modern swimming pool on the tenth floor that extends outward beyond the building's edge. This unusual feature offers swimmers a perspective of the downtown skyline while bathing in the water.
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