Stangenwald Building

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The Stangenwald Building is a historic early skyscraper in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, noted for its architectural significance and role in the city’s commercial development.

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instanceOf office building
architect Charles William Dickey NERFINISHED
Clinton Briggs Ripley NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Chicago school NERFINISHED
Renaissance Revival architecture
coordinateLocation 21.309°N 157.864°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevationAboveGroundLevel approximately 7 stories including basement and roof structures
hasHistoricFunction office building for professional and commercial tenants
hasPart ground‑floor retail spaces
upper‑floor offices
hasSignificantEvent construction of one of Honolulu’s earliest high‑rise office buildings
hasUse commercial
heritageDesignation Hawaii Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
National Register of Historic Places
imageDepicts ornamental cornices and arched windows
inception 1901
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Downtown Honolulu NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time NERFINISHED
location Hawaii NERFINISHED
Honolulu NERFINISHED
Oahu NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
steel frame
terra cotta
namedAfter Hugo Stangenwald NERFINISHED
notableFor early skyscraper design in Hawaii
role in Honolulu’s commercial development
steel‑frame construction
numberOfFloorsAboveGround 6
partOf Merchant Street Historic District NERFINISHED
streetAddress 119 Merchant Street

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Merchant Street Historic District contains Stangenwald Building