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[[Image:Sky-Scrapers of Birmingham postcard.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Sky-Scrapers of Birmingham postcard.jpg|right|thumb|225px|A c. 1910 postcard showing "A Group of Sky-Scrapers" in Birmingham]] | ||
[[Image:Heaviest corner.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Heaviest corner.jpg|right|thumb|225px|The so-called "[[Heaviest Corner on Earth]]" with four tall buildings constructed between 1902 and 1912]] | ||
[[Image:City Federal top.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:City Federal top.jpg|right|thumb|225px|The top of the [[City Federal Building]] (1913), which reigned as the state's tallest building until 1969]] | ||
[[Image:Wachovia Tower.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Wachovia Tower.jpg|right|thumb|225px|The [[Wells Fargo Tower]], now the tallest building in Birmingham]] | ||
[[Image:Roden Hotel.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Roden Hotel.jpg|right|thumb|225px|The unfinished [[Roden Hotel]], c. 1917]] | ||
[[Image:Shepherd Centre rendering.jpg|right|thumb| | [[Image:Shepherd Centre rendering.jpg|right|thumb|225px|The never-built [[Shepherd Centre]] proposal of [[1987]]]] | ||
This is a '''List of buildings by height''': | This is a '''List of buildings by height''': | ||
==Tall buildings (200 feet or more)== | |||
{| class="sortable" border="0" | |||
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! Building !! Height (in feet) !! # of Stories !! Year built !! Architect | |||
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| [[Shipt Tower]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 454 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 34 || [[1986]] || Skidmore, Owings & Merrill / [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina, Fisher & Company]] | |||
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| [[1901 Sixth Avenue]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 437 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 32 || [[1989]] || Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum | |||
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| [[Regions Center]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 390 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 30 || [[1972]] || Welton Becket & Associates / [[Charles McCauley|Charles H. McCauley Associates]] | |||
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| [[AT&T City Center]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 390 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 30 || [[1971]] || Kahn & Jacobs / [[Warren Knight & Davis]] | |||
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| [[City Federal Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 325 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 27 || [[1913]] || [[William Weston]] | |||
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| [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 287 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 19 || [[1929]] || [[David O. Whilldin]] | |||
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| [[John A. Hand Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 284 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 21 || [[1912]] || Mowbray and Uffinger / [[William Leslie Welton]] | |||
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| [[Daniel Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 283 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 20 || [[1970]] || [[Lawrence Whitten & Son]] | |||
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* [[Birmingham International Airport Control Tower]], | | [[Regions Plaza]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 276 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 18 || [[1976]] || Russell McCaleb & Associates / John Carl Warnecke & Associates | ||
* [[Shelby Biomedical Research Building]], | |- | ||
* [[ | | [[Two North Twentieth]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 273 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 17 || [[1962]] || [[Lawrence Whitten & Son]] | ||
* [[Protective Life building]] (Commerce Center), 168 feet | |- | ||
* [[UAB administration building]], 165 feet | | [[Offices at 3000 RiverChase]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 250 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 14 || [[1986]] || Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum | ||
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| [[Empire Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 247 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[1909]] || [[William T. Warren]] / [[William Leslie Welton]] | |||
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| [[Alabama Power Company Headquarters Complex]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 238 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 18 || [[1990]] || Geddes Brecher Qualls & Cunningham | |||
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| [[Watts Building (1928)|Watts Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 236 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 17 || [[1928]] || [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] | |||
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| [[Brown Marx Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 236 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[1906]] || [[William Weston]] | |||
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| [[Jefferson Tower]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 235 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[1940]] || Charles McCauley | |||
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| [[Financial Center]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 225 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 17 || [[1982]] || | |||
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| [[Bankhead Hotel]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 223 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 15 || [[1926]] || H. L. Stevens & Company | |||
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| [[Alabama Power Building]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 217 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[1925]] || [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] / [[Sigmund Nesselroth]] | |||
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| [[Sheraton Birmingham Hotel|Sheraton Birmingham]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 212 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 17 || [[1975]] || Tiller, Neal, Butner, Rosa & Seay | |||
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| [[Liberty Towers at Midtown|Liberty National Building addition]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 212 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[1971]] || [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] | |||
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| [[Cortland Vesta Apartments]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 211 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 16 || [[2019]] || Smallwood Reynolds Stewart & Stewart | |||
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| [[Scholar Birmingham]] || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 190 || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;" | 17 || [[2020]] || Myefski Architects | |||
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|} | |||
==Mid-rise buildings (100 to 200 feet)== | |||
* [[Birmingham International Airport Control Tower]] (2000), 198 feet | |||
* [[Shelby Biomedical Research Building]] (2006), 185 feet | |||
* [[2121 Building]] (1963), 276 feet, 17 floors | |||
* [[AT&T Microwave Tower]] (1968), 185 feet | |||
* [[Protective Life building]] (Commerce Center, 1928), 168 feet | |||
* [[UAB administration building]] (Central Bank and Trust building, 1967), 165 feet | |||
* [[Redmont Hotel]] (1925), 160 feet | |||
* [[Stonewall Building]], 160 feet | * [[Stonewall Building]], 160 feet | ||
* [[ | * [[Children's Hospital]] Harbert Tower (2012), 159 feet | ||
* [[Birmingham VA Medical Center]], 153 feet | * [[Birmingham VA Medical Center]], 153 feet | ||
* [[Highland Manor]], 15 stories | * [[Highland Manor]], 15 stories | ||
* [[Park Place Tower]], 15 stories | * [[Park Place Tower]], 15 stories | ||
* [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]], 14 | * [[Doubletree Hotel Birmingham]], 14 floors | ||
* [[Birmingham City Hall]], 133 feet | * [[Birmingham City Hall]], 133 feet | ||
* [[Woodward Building]], 132 feet | * [[Woodward Building]], 132 feet | ||
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* [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1931)]], 128 feet | * [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1931)]], 128 feet | ||
* [[Farley Building]], 126 feet | * [[Farley Building]], 126 feet | ||
* [[Frank Nelson Building]], 120 feet | * [[Frank Nelson Building]], 120 feet | ||
* [[Pizitz building|Pizitz Department Store]], 120 feet | * [[Pizitz building|Pizitz Department Store]], 120 feet | ||
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* [[Building Trades Towers]], 12 stories | * [[Building Trades Towers]], 12 stories | ||
* [[Princeton Towers I]], 12 stories | * [[Princeton Towers I]], 12 stories | ||
* [[ | * [[Faculty Office Tower]], 12 stories | ||
* [[James C. Lee Building]], 12 floors | |||
* [[Westin Birmingham]], 119 feet, 9 floors | |||
* [[Highland Towers]], 117 feet | * [[Highland Towers]], 117 feet | ||
* [[Claridge Manor Apartments]], 115 feet | * [[Claridge Manor Apartments]], 115 feet, 10 floors | ||
* [[Liberty National | * [[Liberty Towers at Midtown|Liberty National Building]] (Pioneer Building, 1925), 115 feet, 10 floors | ||
* [[Transportation Building]], 115 feet | * [[Transportation Building]], 115 feet | ||
* [[Sparks Center]], 110 feet | * [[Sparks Center]], 110 feet | ||
* [[2600 Highland Avenue]], 11 | * [[2600 Highland Avenue]], 11 floors | ||
* [[Camp Hall]], 11 stories | * [[Camp Hall]], 11 stories | ||
* [[One Concord Center]], 11 | * [[One Concord Center]], 11 floors | ||
* [[One Federal Place]], 11 | * [[One Federal Place]], 11 floors | ||
* [[Park Tower]], 11 stories | * [[Park Tower]], 11 stories | ||
* [[Social Security Building (1974)]], 11 stories | * [[Social Security Building (1974)]], 11 floors | ||
* [[UAB Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital]] (2025), 11 stories | |||
* [[Sheraton Apartments]], 107 feet | * [[Sheraton Apartments]], 107 feet | ||
* [[Arlington Crest]], 10 | * [[Arlington Crest]], 10 floors | ||
* [[Carraway Hospital]], 10 | * [[Carraway Hospital]], 10 floors | ||
* [[Medical Forum]], 10 floors | |||
* [[Medical Forum]], 10 | * [[New Pilgrim Towers]] (1980), 10 floors | ||
* [[New Pilgrim Towers]], 10 | * [[Tinsley Harrison Tower]], 10 floors | ||
* [[Tinsley Harrison | * [[Town House]] Apartments, 10 floors | ||
* [[ | * [[YWCA Building]], 10 floors | ||
* [[YWCA Building]], 10 | * [[West Pavilion]], 10 floors | ||
* [[West Pavilion]], 10 | * [[Zeigler Research Building]], 10 floors | ||
* [[Zeigler Research Building]], 10 | |||
==Tall uninhabited structures== | |||
* [[WBRC Tower]], 1,378 feet | |||
* [[WVTM Tower]], 1,339 feet | |||
* [[WIAT Tower]] (1974), 1,194 feet | |||
* [[WTTO Tower]] (1986), 1,062 feet | |||
* [[TopGolf]] (2018) range net, 170 feet | |||
==Notable demolished buildings== | ==Notable demolished buildings== | ||
* [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]], 175 feet | * [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]], 175 feet | ||
* [[Parliament House]], 142 feet | * [[Parliament House]], 142 feet | ||
* [[Ramsay-McCormack Tower]], 122 feet | |||
* [[YMCA (1911)]], 120 feet | * [[YMCA (1911)]], 120 feet | ||
* [[Essex House]], 116 feet | * [[Essex House]], 116 feet | ||
* [[Molton Hotel]], 106 feet | * [[Molton Hotel]], 106 feet | ||
* [[Roden Hotel]], 12 | * [[Roden Hotel]], 12 floors | ||
* [[Denman Hall]], 10 floors | |||
==Notable unbuilt proposals== | ==Notable unbuilt proposals== | ||
* [[Shepherd Centre]] Building 1, 72 | * [[Shepherd Centre]] Building 1, 72 floors | ||
* [[Shepherd Centre]] Building 2, 44 | * [[Shepherd Centre]] Building 2, 44 floors | ||
* [[Federal Reserve building|Melaver proposal]], 18 | * [[Federal Reserve building|Melaver proposal]], 18 floors | ||
* [[Daniel Corporation Office Tower]], 17 | * [[Daniel Corporation Office Tower]], 17 floors | ||
* [[Corporate Realty Development|Corporate Realty Development proposal]], 16 | * [[Corporate Realty Development|Corporate Realty Development proposal]], 16 floors | ||
* [[Summit Condominiums]], 15 | * [[Summit Condominiums]], 15 floors | ||
* [[Renaissance Plaza]], 14 | * [[University Tower]], 15 floors | ||
* [[ | * [[Renaissance Plaza]], 14 floors | ||
* [[Standard at Midtown]], 11 | * [[Westin Grand Bohemian]], 14 floors | ||
* [[Standard at Midtown]], 11 floors | |||
* [[2040 Highland Avenue]], 10 floors | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Heights are to the main roof, not to spires or other appurtenances. Heights are as given by Skyscraperpage.com and [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/ci/?id=birmingham-al-usa Emporis.com] unless more accurate information is available. The cutoff for this listing is 100 feet or 10 stories. | * Heights are to the main roof, not to spires or other appurtenances. Heights are as given by Skyscraperpage.com and [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/ci/?id=birmingham-al-usa Emporis.com] unless more accurate information is available. The cutoff for this listing is 100 feet or 10 stories. | ||
* It is often related that Federal Aviation Administration rules limit the height of buildings in downtown Birmingham. The FAA has indeed published regulations that would effectively limit the heights of structures near airports. In 1963 it was hoped that some of those "glide path restrictions" would soon be relaxed and a new zoning code was proposed to allow for buildings to be constructed to 1,143 feet above mean sea level (or approximately 535 feet above the average downtown grade of 608). The agency would still have the authority to review zoning ordinances and specific plans for tall buildings for their potential impact on airport operations. However, no specific height limit for downtown Birmingham structures is currently recognized. (Bennett-1963), (West-2016) | |||
==References== | |||
* Bennett, James (August 22, 1963) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/BPLSB02/id/3390 50 Story Buildings OK is Aim]" {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}} | |||
* "Slideshow: Birmingham's tallest buildings" (September 29, 2011) {{BBJ}} | |||
* West, Ty (January 7, 2016) "Throwback Thursday: Remember when a 72-story skyscraper was proposed in downtown Birmingham?" {{BBJ}} | |||
[[Category:Tall buildings|*]] | [[Category:Tall buildings|*]] | ||
[[Category:Lists| | [[Category:Lists of buildings|Tall buildings]] |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 21 March 2024
This is a List of buildings by height:
Tall buildings (200 feet or more)
Mid-rise buildings (100 to 200 feet)
- Birmingham International Airport Control Tower (2000), 198 feet
- Shelby Biomedical Research Building (2006), 185 feet
- 2121 Building (1963), 276 feet, 17 floors
- AT&T Microwave Tower (1968), 185 feet
- Protective Life building (Commerce Center, 1928), 168 feet
- UAB administration building (Central Bank and Trust building, 1967), 165 feet
- Redmont Hotel (1925), 160 feet
- Stonewall Building, 160 feet
- Children's Hospital Harbert Tower (2012), 159 feet
- Birmingham VA Medical Center, 153 feet
- Highland Manor, 15 stories
- Park Place Tower, 15 stories
- Doubletree Hotel Birmingham, 14 floors
- Birmingham City Hall, 133 feet
- Woodward Building, 132 feet
- Massey Building, 130 feet
- Jefferson County Courthouse (1931), 128 feet
- Farley Building, 126 feet
- Frank Nelson Building, 120 feet
- Pizitz Department Store, 120 feet
- Title Building, 120 feet
- Jackson Building, 120 feet
- Colonial Plaza, 12 stories
- Building Trades Towers, 12 stories
- Princeton Towers I, 12 stories
- Faculty Office Tower, 12 stories
- James C. Lee Building, 12 floors
- Westin Birmingham, 119 feet, 9 floors
- Highland Towers, 117 feet
- Claridge Manor Apartments, 115 feet, 10 floors
- Liberty National Building (Pioneer Building, 1925), 115 feet, 10 floors
- Transportation Building, 115 feet
- Sparks Center, 110 feet
- 2600 Highland Avenue, 11 floors
- Camp Hall, 11 stories
- One Concord Center, 11 floors
- One Federal Place, 11 floors
- Park Tower, 11 stories
- Social Security Building (1974), 11 floors
- UAB Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital (2025), 11 stories
- Sheraton Apartments, 107 feet
- Arlington Crest, 10 floors
- Carraway Hospital, 10 floors
- Medical Forum, 10 floors
- New Pilgrim Towers (1980), 10 floors
- Tinsley Harrison Tower, 10 floors
- Town House Apartments, 10 floors
- YWCA Building, 10 floors
- West Pavilion, 10 floors
- Zeigler Research Building, 10 floors
Tall uninhabited structures
- WBRC Tower, 1,378 feet
- WVTM Tower, 1,339 feet
- WIAT Tower (1974), 1,194 feet
- WTTO Tower (1986), 1,062 feet
- TopGolf (2018) range net, 170 feet
Notable demolished buildings
- Tutwiler Hotel (1914), 175 feet
- Parliament House, 142 feet
- Ramsay-McCormack Tower, 122 feet
- YMCA (1911), 120 feet
- Essex House, 116 feet
- Molton Hotel, 106 feet
- Roden Hotel, 12 floors
- Denman Hall, 10 floors
Notable unbuilt proposals
- Shepherd Centre Building 1, 72 floors
- Shepherd Centre Building 2, 44 floors
- Melaver proposal, 18 floors
- Daniel Corporation Office Tower, 17 floors
- Corporate Realty Development proposal, 16 floors
- Summit Condominiums, 15 floors
- University Tower, 15 floors
- Renaissance Plaza, 14 floors
- Westin Grand Bohemian, 14 floors
- Standard at Midtown, 11 floors
- 2040 Highland Avenue, 10 floors
Notes
- Heights are to the main roof, not to spires or other appurtenances. Heights are as given by Skyscraperpage.com and Emporis.com unless more accurate information is available. The cutoff for this listing is 100 feet or 10 stories.
- It is often related that Federal Aviation Administration rules limit the height of buildings in downtown Birmingham. The FAA has indeed published regulations that would effectively limit the heights of structures near airports. In 1963 it was hoped that some of those "glide path restrictions" would soon be relaxed and a new zoning code was proposed to allow for buildings to be constructed to 1,143 feet above mean sea level (or approximately 535 feet above the average downtown grade of 608). The agency would still have the authority to review zoning ordinances and specific plans for tall buildings for their potential impact on airport operations. However, no specific height limit for downtown Birmingham structures is currently recognized. (Bennett-1963), (West-2016)
References
- Bennett, James (August 22, 1963) "50 Story Buildings OK is Aim" Birmingham Post-Herald - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "Slideshow: Birmingham's tallest buildings" (September 29, 2011) Birmingham Business Journal
- West, Ty (January 7, 2016) "Throwback Thursday: Remember when a 72-story skyscraper was proposed in downtown Birmingham?" Birmingham Business Journal