Harwood Center, Skyscraper in downtown Dallas, United States.
The Harwood Center is a 36-floor skyscraper in downtown Dallas, rising about 483 feet (147 m). The building has a glass and steel facade with clean vertical lines, making it clearly visible on the city skyline.
The Harwood Center was completed in 1982, designed by WZMH Architects as a new office building for the downtown business district. It was built during a period when Dallas was investing heavily in modern commercial construction.
The Harwood Center sits at the heart of downtown Dallas, surrounded by offices, restaurants, and busy streets. Its glass and steel facade reflects the design style that was common in American cities during the early 1980s.
The building is located in central Dallas and can be reached on foot from several directions in the downtown area. Walking around the block gives a good sense of the surrounding streets and nearby buildings.
The Harwood Center is connected to the underground tunnel network that links many buildings in downtown Dallas. This system lets people move between buildings without going outside, which locals use regularly during hot summers.
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