A 20-story office tower, NASCAR Plaza, anchors the southeast corner of the full-city-block development that is the Hall of Fame complex.
The form of the 427,000 s/f tower follows the lead of the Hall of Fame, consisting of a curvilinear metal-and-glass curtain wall contrasted with a rectangular precast concrete armature.Located at the intersection of the Caldwell Street freeway interchange, the tower is designed as a gateway to the city and houses NASCAR offices and their media production facilities.
Floor to ceiling glass and a shallow core-to-glass dimension provides a high amount of natural light and views to the exterior for office workers in both private and open office configurations. The base building design allows for interconnecting stairs between floors to encourage greater communication between employees and departments of a common tenancy.
SITE: Corner of Caldwell and Stonewall Streets
CLIENT: City of Charlotte Lauth Property Group NASCAR
PCF&P SERVICES: Architecture; exterior envelope; interior design of public spaces
SUSTAINABILITY: LEED Silver Certified
AWARDS:
Excellence in Design
Walls & Ceilings, 2009
Status: Built
Location: Charlotte, NC, US
Firm Role: Design Architectural Firm
Additional Credits: Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing: Jaros Baum & Bolles, New York, NY
Associate Architect: LS3P Associates Ltd., Charlotte, North Carolina
Structural: Leslie E. Roberston Associates, New York
Images: Peter Brentlinger, Paul Warchol