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The Joule Hotel

Coordinates: 32°46′50.20″N 96°47′54.44″W / 32.7806111°N 96.7984556°W / 32.7806111; -96.7984556
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Dallas National Bank Building
The Joule Hotel is located in Texas
The Joule Hotel
The Joule Hotel is located in the United States
The Joule Hotel
Location1530 Main Street
Dallas, Texas
Coordinates32°46′50.20″N 96°47′54.44″W / 32.7806111°N 96.7984556°W / 32.7806111; -96.7984556
Arealess than one acre
Built1927
ArchitectGreene,[2] Coburn, Smith & Evans, Hexter & Chambers[1]
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.05000419[1]
Added to NRHPMay 10, 2005

The Joule Hotel is a five-star, 164-room boutique hotel developed by Headington Hotels. Located at 1530 Main Street, between Akard Street and Ervay Street, the building was constructed in 1927 as the Dallas National Bank Building, and was known later as the SPG Building. Positioned at the end of Stone Street Plaza, it is centralized in the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas, and is one of two Gothic high-rises in the city, along with the Kirby Building. The Dallas National Bank completed construction of the office building in 1927.

It has garnered acclaim for its 10th floor pool that cantilevers eight feet over the easement below. The architect of the project was ARCHITEXAS (Architecture, Planning and Historic Preservation, Inc.) in Dallas.[3][4]

The hotel interior was developed by world-renowned designer, Adam Tihany, and the lobby level is home to the highly acclaimed CBD Provisions restaurant.

From 2005 through 2007, evidence of a fire was discovered during ongoing renovations of the building next to the Joule. According to pictures available at the Dallas Public Library, in 1951, a significant fire occurred at the National Shirt Shop and Manuel's Cleaners, former businesses directly to the East of the Dallas National Bank building. Additional historic images of the Dallas National Bank building are available through the Dallas Public Library dating back to 1927. Search "Main" (as in Main Street) and "Dallas National Bank" on the "digital collection" of the Dallas Public Library online catalog for additional images.

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Christopher Long: Greene, Herbert Miller from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved 2007-09-30.
  3. ^ http://www.architexas.com
  4. ^ http://texasarchitect.org/ta200903-joule.php