The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas,Texas
The first phase of the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, consists of a buff-colored brick and limestone tower detailed in a simplified Regency style conceived as an extension and updating of the well-known Crescent complex, designed by Philip Johnson and completed in 1985. The base of the building accommodates hotel amenities to include a spa, a pool, a restaurant, and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom. The cruciform plan of the tower creates an iconic form on the skyline while providing variety and views for the 70 condominium units - ranging from one-bedroom apartments to penthouse duplexes, each with its own balcony - located atop the hotel's 217 guest rooms. Separate entrances and lobbies for the hotel and for the residences establish a distinct identity for each component.
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