Museum Tower, Glass residential skyscraper in Arts District, Dallas, US.
Museum Tower is a 42-story residential skyscraper with an elliptical footprint and glass facade in downtown Dallas. The building houses 115 condominiums and is defined by its reflective glass exterior.
Construction began in 2010 after delays caused by the 2008 financial crisis and was completed in January 2013. The multi-year building process reflected the economic challenges the region faced following the recession.
The tower sits among several major cultural institutions that define the Arts District character. Its location near art museums and theaters makes it a prominent landmark within Dallas's cultural hub.
Visitors can explore the area surrounding the tower, where public gardens and adjacent cultural spaces are easily accessible on foot. The Arts District location makes it convenient to reach several cultural venues.
The tower's reflective glass surface caused unexpected problems for the neighboring art museum. Light bouncing off the building affects how artworks inside the museum are displayed and preserved.
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