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Jan 8, 2023 · Here is a listing of the tallest buildings in Alaska, ranked from highest to lowest. 1. Conoco-Phillips Building. (View on Map) The Conoco-Phillips Building is a 22-story building. It is the tallest building in Alaska. The 90.2 m (296 ft.) office building started in 1981. It was completed in 1983 as the ARCO Building.
The following table ranks the tallest buildings in Anchorage, Alaska, USA that stand at least 150 feet (46 m) in height. There are currently 16 high-rise buildings in Anchorage meeting this requirement, the tallest being the 22 story, 296 foot (90m) Conoco-Phillips building which has held the title of tallest building in both Anchorage and Alaska since its completion in 1983.
RankNameImageHeight Ft (m)1296 (90)222265 (81)203Hilton Anchorage East Tower243 (74)214JL Tower226 (69)14The Conoco-Phillips Building is a 22- story, 90.2 m (296 ft) office building begun in 1981 and completed in 1983 as the ARCO Building, at 700 G Street in downtown Anchorage, Alaska and is the tallest building in both Anchorage and the state of Alaska. It was designed by the Luckman Partnership of Los Angeles, in association with local ...
Nov 21, 2023 · The Conoco-Phillips Building is a modern and elegant skyscraper that has a glass and steel facade and a spire that crowns the top of the building. The tower has a height of 90 meters (296 feet) and 22 floors, making it the tallest building in the state and the 1,057th tallest building in the United States.
Mar 1, 2021 · Alaska’s tallest building is the Conoco-Phillips Building. Located in Anchorage, the 296-foot human-made office building has 21 floors. Construction was completed in 1983.
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Tallest building in Anchorage and the state of Alaska since its completion in 1983. 2: Robert B. Atwood Building: 265 (81) 20: 550 West Seventh Avenue 61°12′55″N 149°53′34″W / 61.21528°N 149.89278°W / 1983: Previously called the Hunt Building, Enserch Center and Bank of America Center: 3
Nov 15, 2023 · Within Anchorage, the most populated city in Alaska, there have been two different buildings that would have rivaled for the tallest. Both were canceled before the ground was even broken. Back in 2010, it was planned that the Augustine Energy Center would open up as another office space downtown.