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1180 Peachtree


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name1180 Peachtree
image1 Symphony Tower.jpg
location1180 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia
coordinates
map_typeMidtown Atlanta#Atlanta, Georgia#Georgia (U.S. state)#USA
statusCompleted
building_typeMixed Use
roof657 ft
floor_count41
opening2006
floor_area624,996 sqft
structural_engineerThornton Tomasetti
architectPickard Chilton, Architect
Kendall/Heaton Associates Inc., Associate Architect-Architect of Record
main_contractorTurner Construction Company
caption1180 Peachtree in 2006

Atlanta, Georgia Kendall/Heaton Associates Inc., Associate Architect-Architect of Record

1180 Peachtree, commonly known as the Symphony Tower, is a 41-story skyscraper located at 1180 Peachtree Street in the Midtown district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Rising to a height of approximately 657 ft, the building includes office and retail space in its 624,996 sqft of floor area as well as a 1,200 space parking deck. Construction was completed in 2006.

Designed by architectural firm Pickard Chilton of Connecticut, 1180 Peachtree incorporates various environmental innovations that achieved the prestigious U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification. This building is marked on the skyline by two sweeping glass fins extending upwards from the north and south walls. These fins are illuminated from inside at night for a dramatic skyline presence, giving what is considered to be a Gothic feel.

Kendall/Heaton Associates, Inc., Houston, TX served as the Architect of Record for 1180 Peachtree. Turner Construction was the construction manager for the project.

Over 60% of the tower's leasable space is occupied by Atlanta-based law firm King & Spalding as its international headquarters. The firm was previously located in downtown's 191 Peachtree Tower.

The building was intended as part of the Woodruff Arts Center's proposed Atlanta Symphony Center, which had been designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and was planned for land adjacent to the structure along 14th Street. The $300 million Symphony Center could not begin construction until fundraising goals were met, but fundraising stalled at $114 million. The Atlanta Symphony cancelled the Calatrava project in 2009.

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