Orleans Tower Explained

Orleans Tower (formerly Amoco Building)
Completion Date:1977
Building Type:Office
Location:1340 Poydras Street
New Orleans, LA 70112
United States
Coordinates:29.9509°N -90.0775°W
Roof:280feet
Top Floor:280feet
Antenna Spire:N/A
Floor Count:20
Floor Area:Office: 378895square feet
Elevator Count:10
Architect:3D/International

Orleans Tower (formerly Amoco Building), located at 1340 Poydras Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 20-story, skyscraper designed in the international style by 3D/International. The international style grew in popularity during the sixties and seventies after the architect Mies Van Der Rohe designed the Seagram Building on Park Ave in New York City and Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill designed the Sears Tower in the heart of downtown Chicago. The building is primarily used for leaseable office space, with some retail space on the ground level. The design of the building can be best classified as international with its black aluminum and glass curtain wall. The building currently houses the offices of several city and state agencies, including the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office. Orleans Tower is currently the 28th tallest building in New Orleans.

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