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List Of Tallest Buildings In San Jose, California
The city of San Jose, California, known for its height-limited downtown skyline due to its proximity to San Jose International Airport, has over 46 high-rises, mostly in Downtown San Jose, downtown. Twenty-six buildings stand taller than . San Jose is the most populous city in the U.S. with no buildings of or higher. The next most populous city in the U.S. with no buildings of 300 feet is Fresno, California. File:Downtown Skyline from Oak Hill (cropped).jpg, center, 1000px, , alt=Daytime skyline of a city from the top of a building, showing several tall skyscrapers in the distance, with low-rises, streets and parks on the ground. poly 3947 191 3943 193 3943 250 3987 249 3997 248 4015 259 4015 264 4067 257 4074 257 4082 257 4109 260 4112 259 4110 240 4094 234 4095 117 4093 116 4092 103 4090 103 4090 97 4080 97 4078 98 4077 101 4066 101 4056 102 4056 106 4017 106 4016 113 3976 112 3976 107 3975 107 3974 106 3973 95 3947 98 3945 107 3947 111 3947 191 San Jose City Hall poly 110 ...
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The 88 (San Jose)
The 88 is a 22-story, residential skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California. Upon completion of the tower in 2008, the tower became the tallest building in the city, surpassing the San Jose City Hall that was completed in 2005. See also *List of tallest buildings in San Jose The city of San Jose, California, known for its height-limited downtown skyline due to its proximity to San Jose International Airport, has over 46 high-rises, mostly in Downtown San Jose, downtown. Twenty-six buildings stand taller than . San ... References External links Office buildings completed in 2008 Skyscraper office buildings in San Jose, California {{SanJoseCA-struct-stub ...
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Fairmont San Jose
The Signia by Hilton San Jose is an 805-room high-rise hotel at 170 South Market Street in San Jose, California, located on the Plaza de César Chávez in Downtown San Jose. Opened in 1987 as the Fairmont San Jose, the hotel closed on March 5, 2021, and filed for a Chapter 11 reorganization. It reopened as a Hilton property on April 7, 2022. Description There is a swimming pool and associated deck on rooftop, with a specially designed windscreen to create a microclimate designed to be acceptable for sunbathing and swimming. The analysis of this rooftop environment was carried out in the early planning stages using a computer simulation of air flow in the presence of the then existing and proposed Fairmont structures. There is also an indoor cabana/bar on the rooftop. The 13-story, 264 room annex was constructed on the site of the historic Hotel Montgomery, that was moved to the south and restored to what is now the Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown hotel at a cost ...
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Signia By Hilton San Jose
The Signia by Hilton San Jose is an 805-room high-rise hotel at 170 South Market Street in San Jose, California, located on the Plaza de César Chávez in Downtown San Jose. Opened in 1987 as the Fairmont San Jose, the hotel closed on March 5, 2021, and filed for a Chapter 11 reorganization. It reopened as a Hilton property on April 7, 2022. Description There is a swimming pool and associated deck on rooftop, with a specially designed windscreen to create a microclimate designed to be acceptable for sunbathing and swimming. The analysis of this rooftop environment was carried out in the early planning stages using a computer simulation of air flow in the presence of the then existing and proposed Fairmont structures. There is also an indoor cabana/bar on the rooftop. The 13-story, 264 room annex was constructed on the site of the historic Hotel Montgomery, that was moved to the south and restored to what is now the Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown hotel at a co ...
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Bank Of Italy Building
Bank of Italy is the Bank of Italy or Banca d'Italia, the central bank of Italy. Or it may refer to: * Bank of Italy (United States), a bank established in San Francisco, California and the forerunner of the Bank of America. Or Bank of Italy or Bank of Italy Building may refer to individual bank buildings: *Bank of Italy (Fresno, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Fresno County, California *Bank of Italy (Livermore, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California *Bank of Italy (Paso Robles, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in San Luis Obispo County, California *Bank of Italy Building (San Francisco), California, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places *Bank of Italy Building (San Jose, California), a U.S. National Historic Landmark, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Santa Clara County *Bank of Italy (Tracy, ...
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Bank Of Italy Building (San Jose, California)
The Bank of Italy Building is a 14-story, Renaissance Revival high-rise built in 1925 in downtown San Jose, California. This building became the second home to the first branch of the Bank of Italy, founded in San Francisco in 1904, which later became the Bank of America. The first location of the Bank of Italy in San Jose, was on the corner of Santa Clara St. and Lightson Alley, near the intersection with Market Street. Restaurants and other businesses occupy the original building, which has been heavily remodeled. A reconstruction of the original building is at History Park in San Jose. History The Bank of Italy Building is one of the oldest skyscrapers in the Silicon Valley, and was designed by architect Henry A. Minton. From when it was built in 1926 until 1970, it was the tallest building between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It is a Mediterranean Revival—Beaux-Arts architecture style structure, with a red-tile hip roof and a decorative cupola with a needle-like spire f ...
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Adobe HQ
Adobe ( ; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials. is Spanish for ''mudbrick''. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of earthen construction, or various architectural styles like Pueblo Revival or Territorial Revival. Most adobe buildings are similar in appearance to cob and rammed earth buildings. Adobe is among the earliest building materials, and is used throughout the world. Adobe architecture has been dated to before 5,100 B.C. Description Adobe bricks are rectangular prisms small enough that they can quickly air dry individually without cracking. They can be subsequently assembled, with the application of adobe mud to bond the individual bricks into a structure. There is no standard size, with substantial variations over the years and in different regions. In some areas a popular size measured weighing about ; in other contexts the size is weighin ...
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Adobe Systems Headquarter
The Adobe World Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of Adobe Systems, located in San Jose, California. Towers The complex consists of three towers: West, East and Almaden. The 18-story, West Tower, first built in 1996, was the sixth tallest in the city of San Jose, and has of office space. The 16-story, East Tower has of office space, and was constructed next to the West Tower in 1998. In 2003, 17-story Almaden Tower was completed adding . The buildings are situated atop of a enclosed parking garage. Both the West and East towers house Adobe's Research and Development and Sales and Marketing departments, while the Almaden Tower houses administration and staff. Design The buildings are known for their green design. The West Tower is listed as an Energy Star labeled building by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In 2006, all three towers were awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification by the United States Green Building ...
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Fairmont Plaza
Fairmont Plaza (previously the Knight-Ridder Building) is a 17-story, skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California. When completed in 1988, it was the tallest building in the city; it is currently the sixth. The building was designed by the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill architecture firm. History Fairmont Plaza was completed in 1988. At the time, it was the tallest building in San Jose. San Jose's first skyscraper, the 1909, seven-story, Garden City Bank & Trust Building, and the 1926, seven-story, American Trust Building were razed on the site to make way for the project. In 1998, newspaper publisher Knight Ridder moved its headquarters from Miami to the building, renaming it the Knight-Ridder Building. The move was seen as an acknowledgement of the central role that online news would play in the company's future. The McClatchy Company The McClatchy Company, commonly referred to as simply McClatchy, is an American publishing company incorporated under Delaware's General Corpo ...
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Three Sixty Residences
Three Sixty Residences is a 22-storey, residential skyscraper in downtown San Jose, California California is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States, located along the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the List of states and territori .... It is the fourth tallest building in the city. Originally built to be a condominium tower, the vacant Three Sixty was converted to luxury rental apartment units in 2010 after the down-turn in local real estate market. References {{Reflist External links Three Sixty Residences official website Residential buildings completed in 1988 Skyscrapers in San Jose, California Residential skyscrapers in California ...
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