Pretty simple premise, what is the single best building your city has constructed since 2000? Please keep it at 1. My city itself has plenty to choose from, but Boston's clear best is the ~750', 61 story 1 Dalton, which serves as a Four Seasons Hotel and Residences. To date it's the only Boston building to win an award in excellence from the CTBUH.
https://www.pcf-p.com/news/one-dalto...uilding-ctbuh/
https://luxboston.com/one-dalton-rec...uilding-award/
The dark triple-glazed curved glass make this one a real winner. The building is actually in the shape of a triangle. It was completed in 2019.
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David Z, on Flickr
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Overall this is my 3rd favorite building in the city, besides the tallest John Hancock Tower from 1976, and the Custom House from 1915. Feel free to comment about it, and/or please share what you believe is your city's new/newish best building since 2000.