300 North Meridian, Office high-rise in downtown Indianapolis, United States
300 North Meridian is a modern office tower in downtown Indianapolis with 28 floors topped by a copper-colored dome and brown-toned granite exterior. It contains office space for various businesses across its upper levels, with nine floors dedicated to structured parking beneath.
The building was constructed beginning in 1988 under Browning Investments and completed in 1989. It became part of the downtown skyline during a period of significant vertical development in the city.
The copper-topped form catches light differently throughout the day, making it a distinctive landmark on the skyline. Its warm granite tones blend with the surrounding downtown buildings, creating visual continuity in the streetscape.
The building's staggered form means different sides have different heights, which can affect how you perceive it from various street angles. Standing back to see the eastern facade helps clarify its overall shape and orientation.
The eastern side rises straight up to full height while the north and south sides step upward in stages toward the east. This asymmetrical design means the building looks completely different depending on which direction you approach from.
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