Hamilton Building

Hamilton Building
Portland Historic Landmark[1]

The Hamilton Building (center).
Location 529 SW 3rd Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates 45°31′09″N 122°40′31″W / 45.519263°N 122.675327°W / 45.519263; -122.675327Coordinates: 45°31′09″N 122°40′31″W / 45.519263°N 122.675327°W / 45.519263; -122.675327
Area 0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
Built 1893
Architect Whidden & Lewis
Architectural style Early Commercial
NRHP Reference # 77001112[2]
Added to NRHP March 17, 1977

The Hamilton Building is a historic office building in downtown Portland, Oregon. It went through a renovation in 1977,[3] and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in March of that year.[4] It is the neighbor of the Dekum Building, a fellow NRHP listing on Third Avenue.

The building, completed in 1893, is an anomaly among its contemporaries. While many buildings built during the late 19th century were often ornate, the Hamilton building has little decoration. It is said that architects Whidden & Lewis designed a ground-breaking building, built decades ahead of later (and similar) trends in commercial architecture. Decoration comes in the form of granite-clad cast iron entry columns and cable mouldings, set against a Japanese-brick facade.[3]

The Hamilton Building is 6 stories tall, and is named after Hamilton Corbett, son of Henry W. Corbett. It is also the first building in Portland designed in the Classical Revival style.[5]

See also

References

  1. Portland Historic Landmarks Commission (July 2010), Historic Landmarks -- Portland, Oregon (XLS), retrieved November 7, 2013.
  2. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  3. 1 2 King, Bart: An Architectural Guidebook to Portland, p. 149. Gibbs Smith, 2001
  4. "Oregon National Register List" (PDF). Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. June 6, 2011. p. 33. Retrieved 2014-05-17.
  5. "Emporis: Hamilton Building". Retrieved 2007-08-16.
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