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Dallas History

Celebrating 35 Years of D Magazine: Building the City of Dallas

Twelve iconic structures that have shaped our skyline in the past three decades.
By D Magazine |
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photography by Scott Womack

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TRAMMELL CROW CENTER

Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Developer: Trammell Crow
Year built: 1984

2100 ROSS AVE

Architect: John Carl  Warnecke of Beran & Shelmire
Developer: Trammell Crow
Year built: 1982

ENERGY PLAZA

Architect: Henry N. Cobb of I.M. Pei & Partners
Developer: ARCO Oil and Gas Company
Year built: 1983

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COMERICA BANK TOWER

Architect: Philip Johnson and John Burgee
Developer: Prentiss  Properties
Year built: 1987

ONE ARTS PLAZA

Architect: Lionel Morrison of Morrison Seifert Murphy
Developer: Billingsley Company
Year built: 2007

J.P. MORGAN CHASE TOWER

Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Developer: Trammell Crow
Year built: 1987

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photography by Scott Womack

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W DALLAS – VICTORY

Architect: Eddie Abeyta of HKS
Developer: Hillwood
Year built: 2006

FOUNTAIN PLACE

Architect: Henry N. Cobb of I.M. Pei & Partners
Developer: Criswell Development Company
Year built: 1986

HUNT OIL TOWER

Architect: Rick del Monte of The Beck Group
Developer: Woodbine Development Corporation
Year built: 2007

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LINCOLN PLAZA

Architect: Owen McCrory of HKS
Developer: Lincoln Property Company
Year built: 1984

BANK OF AMERICA PLAZA

Architect: JPJ Architects
Developer: Bramalea
Year built: 1985

REUNION TOWER and HYATT REGENCY

Architect: Victor Chu of Welton Becket & Associates
Developer: Woodbine Development
Year built: 1978

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