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Doctors Building (other)
Doctors Building, Doctor's Building, or Doctors' Building may refer to: * Doctor's Building (Nashville, Tennessee), a six-story commercial building * Doctors' Building (Cincinnati, Ohio) The Doctors' Building is a historic commercial structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Garfield Place in the city's downtown, it is one of Cincinnati's few Late Gothic Revival commercial buildings.Owen, Lorrie K., ed. ''Dicti ..., a historic commercial structure * W. W. Orr Building in Atlanta, Georgia; also known as the W. W. Orr Doctors' Building See also * Medical Arts Building (other) {{geodis ...
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Doctor's Building (Nashville, Tennessee)
The Doctor's Building is a six- story commercial building in Nashville, Tennessee that was constructed in 1916 (some sources say 1910) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building site was the former location of the home of railroad magnate Colonel Edmund William Cole, with his home being the last 19th-century mansion on Church Street. A new building, known as "The Doctor's Building" was then constructed as a three-story building, with medical offices on the upper floors, and retail shops on the ground floor. A few years later (in either 1916 or 1921), it had three more stories added, increasing its size to . The design, by architect Edward Emmett Dougherty of the architectural firm "Dougherty and Gardner" was of the elaborate Beaux-Arts or Renaissance Revival style. The exterior is sheathed with glazed polychrome terra cotta.Christine M. Kreyling, Wesley Paine, Charles W. Warterfield, Susan Ford Wiltshire, ''Classical Nashville: Athens of the Sou ...
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Doctors' Building (Cincinnati, Ohio)
The Doctors' Building is a historic commercial structure in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Garfield Place in the city's downtown, it is one of Cincinnati's few Late Gothic Revival commercial buildings.Owen, Lorrie K., ed. ''Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places''. Vol. 1. St. Clair Shores: Somerset, 1999, 589. The Doctors' Building was designed by the firm of Tietig and Lee, one of Cincinnati's leading architectural firms in the early twentieth century. Completed in 1923, it was one of the firm's most prominent commissions; it was Cincinnati's only large building erected for the sole purpose of providing space for doctors' offices, and its location on the southern side of a park ensures that it can be seen from a distance. Terracotta tiles cover the eight- story facade, which is structured primarily of brick,, Ohio Historical Society, 2007. Accessed 2010-11-03. although reinforced concrete was also employed in construction. Some additional elements are constr ...
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