Glass Steel and Stone
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1001 McKinney

Formerly: 921 Main
Formerly: Texas American Bank Building
Formerly: Southern National Bank Building
Formerly: City National Bank Building
Built: 1947
Designed by: Albert C. Finn
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 24
Location: 1001 McKinney
City: Houston
State: Texas

I t's amazing that such a massive building becomes so easily lost in Houston's downtown. Barely visible in any skyline shot, the City National Bank Building boasts broad shoulders and vertical appeal. Though the construction is from the wrong era, it is still correct to say it was inspired by the Art Deco movement. After the second World War, City National Bank and First National Bank merged, making this new building a necessity. Since much of America's recent construction effort was serving the war, he had to look further back to a happier time for inspiration. Today, the building is in danger of being completely overshadowed by the new 1000 Main building. The people who will work in that new tower will get a chance to appreciate a structure out of the past, and out of sync with its own time.

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