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United Carbon Building

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Built
  
1940

Opened
  
1940

NRHP Reference #
  
94000720

Added to NRHP
  
15 July 1994

United Carbon Building

Location
  
1018 Kanawha Blvd., E., Charleston, West Virginia

Architectural styles
  
International Style, Streamline Moderne

Similar
  
Basilica of the Co‑Cathe, West Virginia State Cap, Clay Center, Charleston Civic Center, Simpson Memorial United M

United Carbon Building, also known as Boulevard Tower, Stanley Building, and Nelson Building, is a historic office building located at Charleston, West Virginia. It is a 12-story, steel-framed building sheathed in a smooth, unornamented shell of gold-colored brick, black steel and glass. Its slender volume rises 157 feet from the sidewalk to the twelfth-floor penthouse, which once served as the office of the building's prominent patron, Oscar Nelson (1879-1953). Mr. Nelson, president of the United Carbon Company, commissioned architect Walter F. Martens to design the structure. The building was commissioned in 1939 as the national headquarters for the United Carbon Company, which occupied the ninth through the twelfth floors until 1950.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.

References

United Carbon Building Wikipedia