Salesforce Tower, Office tower in Indianapolis, United States
Salesforce Tower is an office building with 49 floors in Indianapolis, and at 247 meters it is the tallest structure in Indiana. The postmodern facade of glass and granite ends in twin steel spires rising above a pyramidal roof.
The tower was completed in 1990 as American Fletcher Tower and later renamed Bank One Tower and Chase Tower. The ownership change to Salesforce in 2019 brought the current name.
The pyramidal cap references the Indiana War Memorial, linking the office building to the city's commemorative monuments through its design. This shape creates a visual dialogue between modern commercial architecture and civic memory.
Access requires a visitor pass obtained at security desks located in either the Circle entrance or the Tower entrance. The 31 elevators serve the different floors of the building from the ground level.
Only one of the twin spires functions as a transmission antenna, while the other serves purely as an architectural element. This asymmetric function within a symmetric design remains invisible to most visitors.
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