Renaissance Dallas Hotel Explained

Building Name:Renaissance Dallas Hotel
Former Name:Stouffer Hotel
Wyndham Resorts
Location:2222 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, Texas
Coordinates:32.8037°N -96.832°W
Completion Date:1983
Status:Complete
Building Type:Hotel
Architectural Style:Modernism
Roof:137.47m (451.02feet)
Floor Count:30
Room Count:484 rooms
30 suites
Architect:Growald Architects Dahl Braden Chapman
Management:Marriott International
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The Renaissance Dallas Hotel is a 30-story, 137.47m (451.02feet) skyscraper hotel in Dallas, Texas. The hotel, with floors, has 514 guest rooms and was completed in 1983, when it opened as a Wyndham hotel.[2] The Renaissance Hotel currently stands as the 24th-tallest building in the city. The building was designed by architect Dahl Braden Chapman. Variously nicknamed "The Bic", "The Bic Lighter", "The Stick", "The Speedstick", "The Mennen Speedstick."

The Renaissance Dallas Hotel used to hold the world's second largest free-standing chandelier in the world. It was replaced in 2011. The hotel is also known for its distinctive elliptical shape and diagonal roofline. The slanted roofline provides for a large curtain wall. This shelters the building's open-air rooftop swimming pool, which is one of the highest pools in Dallas. The building's unique design led to it being prominently featured in a cover image of a 1984 issue of National Geographic.

The structure initially opened in 1983 as a Wyndham hotel, but was renamed in 1987 after Stouffer parent company Nestlé approved its acquisition in 1987. Stouffer Hotels Corporation took the hotel over from real estate developer Trammel Crow via a controlling joint ownership venture and managing contract agreement.[3] The building was acquired by Marriot International in 1997 with its Renaissance brand.

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  1. Web site: Emporis building ID 118445 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307023830/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/118445 . dead . March 7, 2016 . Emporis.
  2. Web site: Renaissance Dallas Hotel Debuts $35 Million Upgrade. D Magazine . November 24, 2014.
  3. Book: Handbook of Marketing Research Methodologies for Hospitality and Tourism. Ronald. Nykiel . Psychology Press. 2007. 80. 9780789034267. 2020-05-01.