One International Place

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One International Place
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One International Place (right), adjacent to Two International Place (left)
General information
TypeOffice/Retail
Location100 Oliver Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°21′20.8″N 71°03′07.5″W / 42.355778°N 71.052083°W / 42.355778; -71.052083Coordinates: 42°21′20.8″N 71°03′07.5″W / 42.355778°N 71.052083°W / 42.355778; -71.052083
Completed1987
Height
Roof600 ft (180 m)
Technical details
Floor count46
Design and construction
ArchitectJohnson/Burgee Architects
DeveloperThe Chiofaro Company

One International Place is a Postmodern skyscraper in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts.[1] Built in 1987, and designed by Johnson/Burgee Architects – whose principals are Philip Johnson and John Burgee – it is Boston's 7th-tallest building, standing 600 feet (183 m) tall and housing 46 floors. The building is very prominent in the city's skyline, particularly when viewed from Boston Harbor.

The building has three separate elements. These consist of the tower itself, as well as two smaller components (27- and 19-stories). It also is linked by a central dome and winter garden with Two International Place.

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