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SunTrust Center : ウィキペディア英語版
SunTrust Center

The SunTrust Center is a skyscraper located in the Central Business District of Orlando, Florida. Rising to , it is the tallest building in Orlando and Central Florida. Completed in 1988, it has 35 stories and 30 floors of usable office space. Originally named the ''Sun Bank Center'', the name changed after SunTrust Banks began its series of mergers and acquisitions in the 1990s. It was originally built to serve at the Florida headquarters for SunTrust Banks, but as recently as 2009, SunTrust has vacated over in an effort to downsize.
==Details==
Designed in contemporary postmodern style, the building has a beige and green color scheme accented in blue hues. There are 35 storeys with 30 floors of usable office space. The tower has a six-level parking garage and its lobby is an eight-story atrium. The building is topped with four green pyramids and the upper five stories is actually one large floor that provides panoramic views of Orlando and the surrounding area. However, this floor is not open to the general public. A pre-existing skyscraper is integrated in the center's design. This original building, which was re-faced during the 1987-1988 construction of the main tower, was the original First National Bank at Orlando. This 12-story structure was built in 1958-1960. It was renovated to make it look like the SunTrust Center, the windows were also changed individually instead of keeping the windows a stripe, and was the first of six branch banks of what would become Sun Bank, and then later SunTrust.
The evening lighting scheme provides amber illumination on the four pyramids and white illumination on the upper floors. There is a restaurant on the ground level of the building. The tower is home to the consulates of Argentina and the trade offices of Qingdao, China.
The tower's height of is the unofficial height limit of skyscrapers constructed in downtown Orlando. Local architects speculate that the Federal Aviation Administration has imposed a height limit on buildings in Orlando, because the Orlando Executive Airport is located a few miles east of downtown and its flight path leads over the city center. As a result, the SunTrust Center has remained the tallest building in Orlando since 1988.
As the tallest building in Orlando, the tower hosts the American Lung Association's annual "Fight For Air Climb Orlando" event. In this charity competition, contestants are timed as they run up the stairs of 25 of the building's floors. In 2010 the fastest runner completed the ascent in 2:39, or just over 6 seconds per floor. The event has been held annually in November since 2007 and in 2010 raised over $100,000 for charity.

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