Hyatt Regency Atlanta Explained

Hotel Name:Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Location:Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Address:265 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, Georgia
Chain:Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Coordinates:33.7614°N -84.3867°W
Opening Date:1967
Architect:John Portman & Associates
Number Of Rooms:1,260
Number Of Restaurants:Sway
Twenty-Two Storys
Market
Polaris
Floors:25 in Atrium Tower, 24 in International Tower, 21 in Radius Tower
Elevator Count:7 in the Atrium Tower, 3 in the radius tower, 5 in the international tower
Height:103.63m (339.99feet)
Website:https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/georgia/hyatt-regency-atlanta/atlra
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The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a business hotel located on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1967 as the Regency Hyatt House, John C. Portman Jr.'s revolutionary 22-story atrium design for the hotel has influenced hotel design enormously in the years since.[2] The hotel instantly became one of the most recognized buildings in Atlanta.

The building consists of the main "Atrium Tower" and two extensions, completed in 1971 and 1982, respectively, containing a total of 1,260 rooms.[3] On top of the Hyatt Regency is a revolving restaurant called Polaris, located just beneath the blue dome-shaped structure which gives the hotel its distinctive profile. This was Portman's first designed revolving restaurant of many. When the hotel first opened, the restaurant gave diners an ever-changing panoramic view of the entire city; however, as taller buildings were erected on all sides of the hotel, the restaurant's view became increasingly constricted. The Polaris closed in August 2004 and remained empty until renovation plans were approved in 2013. Polaris reopened in June 2014.[4]

In 1971, the Ivy Tower (now called Radius Tower) was constructed, which was also designed by John Portman. It closely resembles his Westin Peachtree Plaza, which opened five years later. So similar are the two buildings that in 1981, the Tower doubled for the Peachtree Plaza in the film Sharky's Machine starring Burt Reynolds. Stuntman Dar Robinson dropped (67m (220feet)) from the Tower, setting a record for the highest freefall (unrestrained) jump from a building in a film. In 1969, Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, stayed at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta while attending the Atlanta Film Festival. At the awards ceremony, he gave his room key to the woman presenting him the plaque.

In 1982, the International Tower was added, which is the same as the original design but has expanded rooms and suites.

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  1. Web site: Emporis building ID 121255 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306202656/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/121255 . dead . March 6, 2016 . Emporis.
  2. http://www.portmanusa.com/projectdescription.php?name=Hyatt%20Regency%20Atlanta&projectid=5620&sector=&csector= Portman, Hyatt Regency Atlanta Project
  3. Web site: Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta - 121255 - EMPORIS. https://web.archive.org/web/20070212071501/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=hyattregencyatlanta-atlanta-ga-usa. dead. February 12, 2007. Emporis. GmbH. Emporis.com. 16 April 2018.
  4. Web site: Polaris reopens in downtown Atlanta. Rebekka. Schramm. Cbs46.com. 16 April 2018.