Type Office Roof 321 ft (98 m) Height 98 m Floors 23 Function Office | Completed 1969 Floor count 23 Opened 1969 Architecture firm Roche-Dinkeloo Architect Kevin Roche | |
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The Knights of Columbus Building, in Downtown New Haven, Connecticut, is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic fraternal service organization, the Knights of Columbus. Also known as the Knights of Columbus Tower or The Knights' Tower, the building was designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and finished in 1969. This 23-storey modern style reinforced concrete building, at 320 feet (98 meters) tall, is the third-tallest building in the city's skyline. The Knights' Tower serves as the international headquarters for the Knights of Columbus and is home to the Supreme Council. Led by the Supreme Knight, the Chief Executive Officer of the Knights, the building provides administrative support and leadership for more than 15,000 councils worldwide. The cylindrical towers at the corners give the structure a simple geometric form and represent the four core principles of the Order: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.
Map of Knights of Columbus Building, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
The building was built at 1 Columbus Plaza next to the New Haven Coliseum (razed in 2007), designed by the same firm.