

Indeed Tower is a 36-story office tower comprised of 5 levels of below-grade parking, 12 above-grade parking garage levels, 21 office levels and a ground floor that includes an impressively open lobby fronting 6th Street that incorporates the east façade of Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall and the plaza at the northwest corner of the site.
The tower’s carefully sculpted design and its setting within the downtown core allows it to become an easily recognizable form on the Austin skyline, visible from most of the city’s primary circulation corridors. The office building, with its gracious 6th Street entrance, as well as the entrance from Lavaca Street via the urban park, provides a vibrant lobby with connections to downtown from any direction.
The office floors include deliberately proportioned floor plates to allow for efficiency in space planning, penetration of natural light, and maximize views. The project far exceeded its original sustainability targets and has achieved LEED v4 CS Platinum, AEGB 4-Stars, Fitwel 1-Star & WELL Health-Safety rated.
Category:Green ArchitectureYear:2024Location: Austin, Texas, USAArchitects:Page Southerland Page, Inc.Lead Architect:Larry SpeckContractor: DPR ConstructionDevelopers:Trammell Crow CompanyPhotographers:Albert Vecerka/Esto