The Tallest Building the US Will Be in Oklahoma-See What It Will Look Like
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The Tallest Building the US Will Be in Oklahoma-See What It Will Look Like
"Called the Boardwalk at Bricktown, the complex was designed by AO and developed by Matteson Capital. In January, the organizations submitted a request to the Oklahoma City Council to build a 1,907-foot-tall tower, after previously being given the green light to build the structure at 1,750 feet. The approved modification means the complex will be 131 feet taller than One World Trade Center and also claim the record for the sixth tallest building in the world."
""The Boardwalk at Bricktown will deliver an exciting architectural tapestry of modern design and a rich mixed-use experience at the heart of a vibrant entertainment district," AO shared on its website. The base levels of the complex will feature open plazas and space for retail and dining tenants. From this volume, four towers extend upwards. Three stand at 345 feet, while the fourth-called Legends Tower-will ascend 1,907 feet."
The Boardwalk at Bricktown in Oklahoma City has received approval for unlimited height, enabling a 1,907-foot Legends Tower that would surpass One World Trade Center by 131 feet and become the tallest building in the United States. The complex was designed by AO and developed by Matteson Capital. The mixed-use development will encompass five million square feet of residential, hospitality, retail, dining, and entertainment space. The base levels will include open plazas and spaces for retail and dining tenants. From the base volume, four towers will rise: three at 345 feet and the Legends Tower at 1,907 feet. The development aims to transform the district into a global destination.
Read at Architectural Digest
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