The Pinnacle entrance plaza leads to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center and the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge. Some added text inserted to break to the next line. |Photography: Bill LaFevor
The Pinnacle, viewed from the east bank of the Cumberland River. |Kyle Dreier Photography
The Pinnacle, looking north to the Downtown Nashville skyline. | Photography: Bill LaFevor
Durable Portuguese limestone on the base of the structure gives way to the glass and concrete structure rising upward. |Kyle Dreier Photography
Renowned architect Pickard Chilton worked with Nashville-based EOA Architects to design the award-winning building. |Kyle Dreier Photography
The angled glass crown of the skyscraper creates dramatic interior spaces on the upper floors. |Kyle Dreier Photography
The Pinnacle's green roof sits atop the parking garage and offers stunning views of the river and downtown Nashville. |Photography: Bill LaFevor
The one-acre green roof terrace garden offers a unique and sustainable feature to The Pinnacle's tenants, customers and guests.
A variety of gathering areas are positioned throughout the terrace garden. |Photography: Bill LaFevor
The white concrete surfaces are reflective to reduce the heat island effect. |Photography: Bill LaFevor
Irrigation water demand is reduced 50%+ through a combination of native and adaptive plants and a high efficiency irrigation system.
Ample seating areas and Wi-Fi encourage employees to enjoy lunch and fresh-air breaks on the terrace. |Photography: Bass,Berry & Sims /ASD.
The 3rd Avenue entrance plaza faces the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. |Kyle Dreier Photography
The Pinnacle enriches Nashville's skyline and offers tenants stunning, 360-degree views of the city and surrounding hills. |Kyle Dreier Photography
Nashville nightlife is just steps away with world-class music, theater, museums, and Music City's famous honky tonks. |Kyle Dreier Photography
