Pioneer Building (Seattle)
Historic building in Seattle, Washington, USA / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pioneer Building is a Richardsonian Romanesque stone, red brick, terra cotta, and cast iron building located on the northeast corner of First Avenue and James Street, in Seattle's Pioneer Square District. Completed in 1892, the Pioneer Building was designed by architect Elmer Fisher, who designed several of the historic district's new buildings following the Great Seattle Fire of 1889.
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Pioneer Building | |
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Record height | |
Tallest in Seattle and Washington state from 1892 to 1904[I] | |
Surpassed by | Alaska Building |
General information | |
Type | Commercial offices |
Location | 600 1st Avenue Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington 98104 |
Coordinates | 47°36′08″N 122°20′01″W |
Construction started | 1889 |
Completed | 1892 |
Cost | US$250,000 |
Owner | Novel Coworking |
Management | Novel Coworking |
Height | |
Roof | 29 m (95 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 6 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Elmer H. Fisher James Wehn |
Pioneer Building, Pergola, and Totem Pole | |
Architectural style | Romanesque Revival: Richardsonian Romanesque |
Part of | Pioneer Square–Skid Road District (ID70000086) |
NRHP reference No. | 77001340 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | May 5, 1977 |
Designated NHL | May 5, 1977 |
Designated CP | June 22, 1970 |
References | |
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