Classically-Inspired Tall Office Building

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

Classically-Inspired office buildings were constructed in St. Louis during the 1910’s. These buildings utilized projecting cornices, heavy window surrounds, and large expanses of unbroken wall surface, usually in brick. The most prominent decorative elements are rows of multi-story classical columns at the top of the building, often highlighting elegant spaces within. (St. Louis, 1995)

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