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| Country: | United States | |||||
| City: | Minneapolis | |||||
| Location Type: | City/Town Centre | |||||
| Location Quality: | Exclusive/Prime | |||||
| Project Status: | Contemporary | |||||
| Building Use: | Office | |||||
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| Building Height: | 235.6 m | |||
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The Wells Fargo Center, formerly known as Norwest Center, is the third-tallest building in Minneapolis, Minnesota after 225 South Sixth and the IDS Center tower. Norwest Center was designed with a modernized art deco style by César Pelli. In 2000, it was recognized by the EPA as one of the 100 most energy efficient buildings in the USA. In 1989, the building was praised by the Urban Land Institute, who honored it with their Award for Excellence in Large Scale Office Development.