In downtown Fort Worth, Texas, on February 12th, 2023, the Wells Fargo Tower (designed by Paul Rudolph, built 1980-1982, also known as City Center Tower I, formerly known as the Chase Texas Tower and the First City Bank Tower; part of the City Center Towers Complex) at the northeast corner of Main Street and East 2nd Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Fort Worth (7013934)
• Tarrant (county) (1002939)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• banks (buildings) (300005214)
• banks (institutions) (300410327)
• blue (color) (300129361)
• brick pavement (Q112865083)
• columns (architectural elements) (300001571)
• curtain walls (nonbearing walls) (300002563)
• light gray (300130813)
• office towers (300007046)
• reflective glass (300010881)
• signs (declatory or advertising artifacts) (300123013)
• skyscrapers (300004809)
Wikidata items:
• 12 February 2023 (Q69306707)
• 1980s in architecture (Q11185955)
• 1982 in architecture (Q2812835)
• Chase Bank (Q524629)
• City Center Towers Complex (Q5123067)
• Dallas-Fort Worth (Q179295)
• Downtown Fort Worth (Q5303439)
• February 12 (Q2336)
• February 2023 (Q61312937)
• North Texas (Q3493922)
• Wells Fargo (Q744149)
• Wells Fargo Tower (Q7981666)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Office buildings—Texas (sh86003312)
• Skyscrapers—Texas (sh86007406)
Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Rudolph, Paul (American architect, 1918-1997) (500011899)