Union Trust Company Building (Detail)

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Dublin Core

Title

Union Trust Company Building (Detail)

Description

 

The building looks like a skyscraper due to its slender massing. The client for this building was bank president Marsden J. Perry. Building was built by architects Stone, Carpenter & Willson. A 12-story, brick and stone sheathed, steel frame office building. Finished with a melange Renaissance and late Georgian Revival detailing. Corinthian column entrance, bas-relief figures of an Indian and a Puritan, carved by Daniel Chester French, recline on their elbows. First skyscraper in Providence to use the classical base-shaft-capital organization for tall buildings. Refurbished in 1981, additions and renovations were made in 1920, 1928, and in 1964. Greater Providence Trust Company acquired the building in 1982 for use of its banking headquarters and undertook careful restoration of this historic structure.

Creator

Chester Smolski

Rights

Rhode Island College

Format

Photograph
Photograph

Identifier

5386

Smolski Image Item Type Metadata

Building Style

Beaux-Arts

City

Providence

Country

United States of America

Creator 1

Stone, Carpenter & Willson

Creator 1 Role

Architectural firm

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Historic buildings -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Architecture -- Rhode Island -- Providence;

Region

Rhode Island

Street Address

62 Dorrance St.