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The Indiana-Michigan Power Center is the tallest of the three skyscrapers in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. The 27 story, 442 foot (135m) tall building, completed in 1982, was originally known as One Summit Square. It was built by Indiana-Michigan Power, an electrical utility owned by American Electric Power, and Summit Bank. The locally-owned Summit Bank was absorbed into a larger bank years ago and after a couple of other mergers, it is now part of Chase Bank. In 2014, One Summit Square was renamed the Indiana-Michigan Power Center.
This building is widely regarded as the ugliest building in Fort Wayne; though it was designed by by one of the country's most prominent architectural firms, Kevin Roche - John Dinkeloo and Associates. The original plan called for the construction of two identical buildings, twin towers; but budget problems stopped the project after the completion of the first tower.
I made these photographs in the early morning, with the sun reflecting off the windows on the building's south side.
12-23-21