2013-07-20_14-57-37_0429-WTA-5DM3 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The...
1 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The architect Wirt C. Rowland, of the prominent Smith Hinchman & Grylls firm based in Detroit, designed the Penobscot in an elaborate Art Deco style in 1928. Clad in Indiana Limestone with a granite base, it rises like a sheer cliff for thirty stories, then has a series of setbacks culminating in a red neon beacon tower. Like many of the city's other Roaring Twenties buildings, it displays Art Deco influences, including its "H" shape (designed to allow maximum sunlight into the building) and the sculptural setbacks that cause the upper floors to progressively "erode"
2013-07-20_14-58_27842_WTA_5DM3 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The...
2 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The architect Wirt C. Rowland, of the prominent Smith Hinchman & Grylls firm based in Detroit, designed the Penobscot in an elaborate Art Deco style in 1928. Clad in Indiana Limestone with a granite base, it rises like a sheer cliff for thirty stories, then has a series of setbacks culminating in a red neon beacon tower. Like many of the city's other Roaring Twenties buildings, it displays Art Deco influences, including its "H" shape (designed to allow maximum sunlight into the building) and the sculptural setbacks that cause the upper floors to progressively "erode"
2013-07-20_15-00-18_0457-WTA-5DM3 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The...
3 The Greater Penobscot Building, commonly known as the Penobscot Building, is a skyscraper and class-A office building in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. The architect Wirt C. Rowland, of the prominent Smith Hinchman & Grylls firm based in Detroit, designed the Penobscot in an elaborate Art Deco style in 1928. Clad in Indiana Limestone with a granite base, it rises like a sheer cliff for thirty stories, then has a series of setbacks culminating in a red neon beacon tower. Like many of the city's other Roaring Twenties buildings, it displays Art Deco influences, including its "H" shape (designed to allow maximum sunlight into the building) and the sculptural setbacks that cause the upper floors to progressively "erode"
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