Austin Daily Tribune Building
Austin Daily Tribune Building, Historic newspaper building in downtown Austin, United States.
The Austin Daily Tribune Building is a 1941 structure on Colorado Street designed in the Moderne style with clean lines and geometric patterns throughout its facade. The eleven stories display vertical window arrangements that create a distinctive look on the downtown skyline.
The building was constructed in 1941 as the headquarters for the Austin Daily Tribune newspaper and served as the center of publishing operations downtown. By 1945, the State of Texas acquired the property and converted it for government office use.
The building reflects how newspapers shaped information and daily life in the state capital during the mid-20th century. Walking past it, you can sense the role media institutions played in connecting the community.
The building sits on Colorado Street in downtown and is easily visible from the street with its original exterior details intact and well-maintained. You can walk by and photograph the facade to appreciate the architectural style without needing special access or tickets.
Architect Shirley Simons designed the building with intentional vertical and horizontal elements that work together to create visual rhythm and balance. This thoughtful arrangement gives the structure a distinctive presence that sets it apart from other downtown buildings.
Location: Texas
Location: Austin
Architects: Shirley Simons
Architectural style: Moderne architecture
Address: 920 Colorado
GPS coordinates: 30.27389,-97.74306
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:25
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