First National Bank Building, 1926.

First National Bank Building, 1926. Zylastra, Sape A., photographer : , Holmes and Winslow (NYC) (Firm), architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library eng Except for the Floridan Hotel, it is the highest building of the 20s still standing and one-of the first in the post-WWI building boom. It is in many respects like the Chicago School's.. skyscrapers of the 1880s and 90s in its straightforward base-shaft-capitol treatment of the facade, with groundfloor mezzanine banking area and arched top windows, and with its brick and terra-cotta cladding of the steel frame. But the base especially is a concession to the "Styles" (Renaissance_ Revival). The south and. west sides are, alas, not as nice, but then, Sullivan himself gave usually only two sides his extensive detailing. It has not made the National Register, yet. Tampa Theater and Office Building, 1925.; view from northeast Except for the Floridan Hotel, it is the highest building of the 20s still standing and one-of the first in the post-WWI building boom. It is in many respects like the Chicago School's.. skyscrapers of the 1880s and 90s in its straightforward base-shaft-capitol treatment of the facade, with groundfloor mezzanine banking area and arched top windows, and with its brick and terra-cotta cladding of the steel frame. But the base especially is a concession to the "Styles" (Renaissance_ Revival). The south and. west sides are, alas, not as nice, but then, Sullivan himself gave usually only two sides his extensive detailing. It has not made the National Register, yet. Tampa Theater and Office Building, 1925.; view from northeast First National Bank, (414-416 Franklin Street) -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Banks and banking -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Central business districts -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs Renaissance Revival Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection

First National Bank Building, 1926.

Zylastra, Sape A., photographer : , Holmes and Winslow (NYC) (Firm), architect

University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library

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Color photographs

Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library

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Except for the Floridan Hotel, it is the highest building of the 20s still standing and one-of the first in the post-WWI building boom. It is in many respects like the Chicago School's.. skyscrapers of the 1880s and 90s in its straightforward base-shaft-capitol treatment of the facade, with groundfloor mezzanine banking area and arched top windows, and with its brick and terra-cotta cladding of the steel frame. But the base especially is a concession to the "Styles" (Renaissance_ Revival). The south and. west sides are, alas, not as nice, but then, Sullivan himself gave usually only two sides his extensive detailing. It has not made the National Register, yet. Tampa Theater and Office Building, 1925.; view from northeast

Except for the Floridan Hotel, it is the highest building of the 20s still standing and one-of the first in the post-WWI building boom. It is in many respects like the Chicago School's.. skyscrapers of the 1880s and 90s in its straightforward base-shaft-capitol treatment of the facade, with groundfloor mezzanine banking area and arched top windows, and with its brick and terra-cotta cladding of the steel frame. But the base especially is a concession to the "Styles" (Renaissance_ Revival). The south and. west sides are, alas, not as nice, but then, Sullivan himself gave usually only two sides his extensive detailing. It has not made the National Register, yet. Tampa Theater and Office Building, 1925.; view from northeast

First National Bank, (414-416 Franklin Street) -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Banks and banking -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Central business districts -- Florida -- Tampa -- Photographs

Renaissance Revival

Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection