Fountain Place Residences
Fountain Place has defined the Dallas skyline since 1986, its iconic, prism-like form standing as a testament to Pei Cobb Freed’s visionary design. But the original master plan always imagined more—a pair of identical, asymmetrical towers, each rotated 90 degrees from the other, creating a dynamic interplay of light, glass, and geometry.
Now, nearly four decades later, that vision is fully realized. Page completes the composition with a 45-story emerald-glass sibling that honors the original in proportion, massing, and cladding while introducing modern refinements. With carefully sculpted slices, folds, and ridges, this new tower complements its counterpart—distinct yet unmistakably connected. Together, the towers transform the Dallas skyline, bringing to life Pei Cobb Freed’s long-envisioned masterpiece.
Inside, the residences elevate urban living with floor-to-ceiling glass, panoramic views, and thoughtfully crafted interiors. Designed to reflect the tower’s angular elegance, each space balances openness with privacy, offering a seamless blend of luxury and architectural precision.
Awards
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12023 IIDA Interior Design Competition Finalist, IIDA
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22021 D CEO Best Multifamily Development of the Year
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32017 Multi-Housing News Excellence Award, Best New Development – Unbuilt Category, Silver Award, Multi-Housing News (MHN)
Facts and figures
Fountain Place Residences sits atop a nine-story parking podium, its 192-square-foot base matching the footprint of the adjacent office tower. At level 10, the tower pivots 45 degrees, strategically aligning residential units with sweeping views of Uptown and Santiago Calatrava’s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
Seamless skyline integration
Engineered for impact, designed for perfect harmony
To maintain the tower’s sleek, unbroken silhouette, the maintenance crane is fully recessed within the rooftop mechanical penthouse. When in use, it extends within a glazed truss that matches the tower’s design—ensuring both function and form remain in perfect harmony.
Sculpted for flow
Guiding light, shaping space, and elevating everyday moments.
A sculptural ceiling guides guests from the Munger Avenue entry through leasing, leading to the amenity bar and co-working lounge. Designed to shape light, enhance acoustics, and conceal MEP systems, it balances function with elegance. At the coffee bar, a subtly patterned gate echoes the tower’s elevation, blending security with design.
Curated furnishings
Nestled at the south end of the Dallas Arts District, AMLI Fountain Place Residences is a masterclass in warmth, elegance, and intentional design. Page thoughtfully curated every detail—from furnishings to art—to create an atmosphere where luxury and livability converge.
Refined furniture selections introduce rich textures and finishes, including embroidered velvet, warm hardwoods, polished chrome, and tactile upholstery. Each lounge piece is sculptural, designed not just for comfort but for seamless functionality—like self-returning swivels that keep spaces effortlessly polished.
Beyond furnishings, this high-rise is layered with sophisticated details, from its welcoming lobby to thoughtfully designed amenities. Here, art is more than décor—it’s an experience. Site-specific commissions, such as Resonance by Beili Liu and Two Cereus Cacti with Pods by Paul Clarence Oglesby, transform shared spaces into an immersive gallery.
Every step through AMLI Fountain Place Residences is an encounter with artistry, craftsmanship, and a commitment to design that elevates everyday living.
Scenic amenity deck
A retreat where scenery and social experiences intertwine
Floor 10’s dynamic shift in geometric form unlocks a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor experiences. The expansive 15,000-square-foot amenity deck merges lush garden-like retreats with panoramic downtown views. Sunlit interiors provide refined spaces for co-working and entertaining—where design, comfort, and connection thrive.
Balanced outdoor retreat
Comfort, nature, and architecture—harmoniously connected
Sun and wind analysis informed the outdoor experience, balancing comfort and connection. Where the façade folds inward, Page designed a shaded lounge with lush landscape screens, creating a cool, natural division between pet-friendly areas, dining, and relaxation—seamlessly merging design, function, and nature.
Iconic public space
Connecting a towering icon with the ground below
Fountain Place Residences transformed a former parking lot into a bold yet balanced complement to the original tower, completing the Dan Kiley-designed plaza.
Elegant pathways
Graceful colonnades create a flourishing oasis enhanced by greenery
Southwest and southeast colonnades frame vibrant pedestrian paths, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor experiences. Art installations, lush landscaping, and inviting seating activate these walkways, transforming them into dynamic spaces where movement, design, and community come together.
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