Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building
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The Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building complex is a federal building complex in Oakland, California, constructed as part of the Oakland City Center redevelopment project. In 1998, the United States Congress passed a bill naming the building for former mayor and Congressman Ronald V. Dellums.[4] It consists of two identical towers topped with pyramid-shaped roofs, echoing similar landmarks such as the Alameda County Courthouse. The towers are connected by a ground level rotunda and an elevated sky bridge. The podium of one of the towers houses a federal courthouse.[1][2][3]
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Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building complex | |
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Government |
Location | 1301 Clay Street Oakland |
Coordinates | 37°48′17″N 122°16′29″W |
Opening | 1994[1][2][3] |
Owner | General Services Administration |
Height | |
Roof | 328 ft (100 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 18 |
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Both buildings are 268 feet (82 meters) in height to roof, 100.0 m in height including spires.