The Westin Providence
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Begun: | 1992 |
Opened: | 1993 |
Height: | 329 feet (100 meters) |
Floors: | 25 |
ZIP Code: | 02891 |
City Rank: | 4th (after the incomplete Residences at the Westin) |
Architect: | Nichols Brosch Sandoval & Associates, Inc. |
Developers: | Westin |
The Westin Providence is a Neo-Traditionalist skyscraper in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, occupied by the Westin Hotel. At 329 feet (100 m)[1], it became the fourth tallest building in the city and the state on on February 15th, 2007, when the nearby slightly taller Residences at the Westin topped out. Brick facades and a pitched roof adorn the building.
With 364 rooms, it is the tallest and largest hotel in Providence, having usurped the title from the 1922 Providence Biltmore upon completion.
Wm McKenzie Woodward, a local architectural historian and staff member of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission does not believe its styling to be architecturally innovative, calling it "yet another bland addition to the city's growing recent collection of buildings seemingly designed not to offend."[2]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=streetwestinprovidence-providence-ri-usa Emporis Buildlings
- ^ Woodward, Wm McKenzie. Guide to Providence Architecture. 2003.
Providence skyscrapers Downcity: OneTen Westminster Street | Bank of America Building | One Financial Plaza | The Residences at the Westin | The Westin Providence |Textron World Headquarters | 50 Kennedy Plaza |Waterplace 1 | Rhode Island State House | Omni Biltmore Hotel |Providence County Courthouse | Waterplace 2 | Brown University Sciences Library | The Sister Dominica Manor | The Empire at Broadway | One Citizens Plaza |