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One port Center could be a building and class-A building placed downtown that overlooks the port money District. Rising 619 feet (189 m), the 43-story tower is that the tallest building in Michigan, and therefore the second tallest overall within the state behind the central edifice tower of the Renaissance Center, placed a couple of blocks away.Although the Penobscot Building has additional floors (45 above-ground floors compared to 43), One port Center’s floors area unit taller, with its roof sitting roughly sixty feet (18 m) taller than Penobscot’s. Its floor space is one,674,708 sq. Feet (155,585 m2).The building is known for its postmodernist field style flat-top with Flemish-inspired neo-gothic spires that mix architecturally with the city’s historic skyline. It’s created principally of granite. Typically referred to as a “twin gothic structure”, for its pairs of spires, it’s orientated North-South and East-West (as named on a plaque on the Windsor city district park).One port Center won the Award of Excellence for its style in 1996. One port Center replicas became a gift item together with different port skyscrapers.
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