Area less than one acre Built by Brittelle,Miles,Sr. NRHP Reference # 80002547 Architect George M. Williamson | Built 1929-30 Architectural style Mayan Temple, Other Added to NRHP 18 November 1980 | |
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Interview with rem koolhaas about the new axel springer building
The Springer Building at 121 Tijeras Ave., NE, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was built during 1929-30 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Contents
- Interview with rem koolhaas about the new axel springer building
- Axel springer building 19th floor berlin
- References
It was designed by architect George M. Williamson as an office and storage facility for the Springer Transfer Company, with access to the Sante Fe railway line. The architect took advantage of massing and structure required to give it, with slight adjustments, a Mayan architecture motif.
Axel springer building 19th floor berlin
References
Springer Building Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA