Hoge Building

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The Hoge Building is a historic early 20th-century skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington, noted for its steel-frame construction and Beaux-Arts architectural style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
address 705 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington
architect Bebb and Mendel NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
city Seattle NERFINISHED
completionDate 1911
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer James D. Hoge NERFINISHED
floorCount 18
hasAlternateName Hoge Building Annex (for later addition) NERFINISHED
hasFeature U-shaped plan
elevators
ornamental cornice
terra cotta detailing
hasHistoricSignificance early steel-frame skyscraper in Seattle
example of Beaux-Arts commercial architecture in the Pacific Northwest
height approximately 266 feet
approximately 82 meters
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 1911
locatedAtIntersection Second Avenue and Cherry Street
locatedIn downtown Seattle NERFINISHED
location Seattle, Washington, United States NERFINISHED
material brick
steel
terra cotta
namedAfter James D. Hoge NERFINISHED
NRHPListingDate 1979
NRHPReferenceNumber 79002538
partOf Pioneer Square–Skid Road Historic District NERFINISHED
replacedByAsTallest Smith Tower NERFINISHED
state Washington
structuralSystem steel frame
use commercial
office
wasTallestBuildingFrom 1911
wasTallestBuildingIn Seattle NERFINISHED
wasTallestBuildingUntil 1914

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Charles Bebb notableWork Hoge Building