Renaissance Revival

Richmond / Berry-Burk Building

Berry-Burk Building, once home of Berry-Burk clothiers, has been converted to rental apartments and a ground floor restaurant. The four-story limestone structure has a colorful terra cotta crown and fourth floor, and impressive main entry. As a bonus, the building is cater-corner from the stunning Dominion Energy Center Carpenter Theatre and just four blocks west […]

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NYC / Manhattan / La Rochelle

57 West 75th Street, aka La Rochelle, was built in 1898 to plans drawn by Lamb & Rich. The Renaissance Revival landmark is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District. Name:  La Rochelle Location:  57 West 75th Street Year Completed:  1898 Architect:  Lamb & Rich Style:  Renaissance Revival NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission:

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Hartford / Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building

Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company building of 1920, designed by NY architect Benjamin Morris. Now used by Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP). (Not to be confused with Phoenix Mutual’s modern headquarters, known as the “Boat Building” for its unusual shape.) Name: Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, Department of Energy and Environmental

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Syracuse / Assumption Church

Assumption Church, previously known as St. Mary’s German Catholic Church, is focal point of Syracuse’s North Salina Street Historic District. The church and parish house served Syracuse’s German community. Name:  Assumption Church Location:  804 North Salina Street Year Completed:  1867 Architect:  Horatio Nelson White Style:  Romanesque Revival Google Map All images copyright © Kenneth Grant

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Baltimore / City Hall

Baltimore City Hall, a Renaissance Revival-style landmark, was completed in 1875 at 100 Holiday Street in the city’s Inner Harbor neighborhood. Name: Baltimore City Hall Location: 1oo Holiday Street Year Completed: 1875 Architect: George Aloysuis Frederick Style: Renaissance Revival Wikipedia: Baltimore City Hall Google Map

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