10 Buildings That Define the Architectural Landscape of Austin

Get familiar with the diverse architecture that the city of Austin has to offer.

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The skyline in Austin has changed dramatically since the days when the Texas Capitol was its most prominent building. Its aesthetic is defined by the public buildings designed to serve the city's role as state capital and major university town, and those built by the developers and artists drawn by the city’s unique character. Here are 10 of the structures that define the landscape of Austin, ranging from skyscraping towers to iconic single-story shacks. 

University of Texas Tower

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Texas State Capitol

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The Broken Spoke

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The Austonian

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The Moonlight Towers

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The Paramount

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LBJ Library

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Long Center

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U.S. Courthouse

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The Frost Bank Tower

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