The design by Goettsch Partners emphasizes verticality within Nashville’s skyline, featuring a distinctive tower structure that is divided into three sections—base, shaft, and top. Each segment plays a role in establishing the architectural identity of the Paramount, with the glass façade reflecting light through angled surfaces that draw the eye upward.
At the pinnacle of the tower, the uppermost four floors exhibit a 'crown' of triangular glass elements that collectively form a diamond shape. This feature not only distinguishes the top of the tower but also possesses a unique appeal, housing the most exclusive residences and contributing to the overall aesthetic of Nashville's skyline.
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