The Phoenix Towers were designed by Ralph C. Harris and built by Del E. Webb in Modern Movement style.The buildings, completed in 1957, are located a mile and a half north of downtown Phoenix at the corner of Central Avenue and Monte Vista Road. The main building is 14 stories with four wings forming an X. "Towers" may be misleading, as there is only one high-rise building, but 2 of the wings are much larger than the other two, giving an appearance of separate buildings. The other building included in the National Register of Historic Places site is a low-rise pool house. The projecting concrete ledges on the towers serve as both balconies and as awnings for the apartments below.
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| - Las Phoenix Towers fueron diseñadas por Ralph C. Harris y construidas por Del E. Webb. Los edificios fueron terminados en 1957 y están ubicados a dos kilómetros y medio al norte del centro de Phoenix, en la esquina de Central Avenue y Monte Vista Road. El edificio principal tiene 14 pisos con cuatro alas formando una X. Las "torres" realmente comparten una misma base, pero 2 de las alas son mucho más grandes que las otras dos, lo que da la apariencia de que son edificios separados. Una casa con piscina situada a escasos metros está incluida también en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. Los salientes de hormigón que sobresalen de las torres sirven como balcones y como toldos para los apartamentos de abajo. (es)
- The Phoenix Towers were designed by Ralph C. Harris and built by Del E. Webb in Modern Movement style.The buildings, completed in 1957, are located a mile and a half north of downtown Phoenix at the corner of Central Avenue and Monte Vista Road. The main building is 14 stories with four wings forming an X. "Towers" may be misleading, as there is only one high-rise building, but 2 of the wings are much larger than the other two, giving an appearance of separate buildings. The other building included in the National Register of Historic Places site is a low-rise pool house. The projecting concrete ledges on the towers serve as both balconies and as awnings for the apartments below. (en)
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| - Las Phoenix Towers fueron diseñadas por Ralph C. Harris y construidas por Del E. Webb. Los edificios fueron terminados en 1957 y están ubicados a dos kilómetros y medio al norte del centro de Phoenix, en la esquina de Central Avenue y Monte Vista Road. El edificio principal tiene 14 pisos con cuatro alas formando una X. Las "torres" realmente comparten una misma base, pero 2 de las alas son mucho más grandes que las otras dos, lo que da la apariencia de que son edificios separados. Una casa con piscina situada a escasos metros está incluida también en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. Los salientes de hormigón que sobresalen de las torres sirven como balcones y como toldos para los apartamentos de abajo. La propiedad limita con el Heard Museum, que se encuentra al este de Monte Vista Road. Los edificios fueron inscritos en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 2008. (es)
- The Phoenix Towers were designed by Ralph C. Harris and built by Del E. Webb in Modern Movement style.The buildings, completed in 1957, are located a mile and a half north of downtown Phoenix at the corner of Central Avenue and Monte Vista Road. The main building is 14 stories with four wings forming an X. "Towers" may be misleading, as there is only one high-rise building, but 2 of the wings are much larger than the other two, giving an appearance of separate buildings. The other building included in the National Register of Historic Places site is a low-rise pool house. The projecting concrete ledges on the towers serve as both balconies and as awnings for the apartments below. The property borders the Heard Museum, which is just east on Monte Vista Road. The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. (en)
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