apartment houses
- Commodore Hotel Portland, Oregon 1927
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Tioga Building
Coos Bay, Oregon
1925-28
Constructed in 1925-28, then left incomplete for 20 years due to lack of funding, the Tioga Hotel finally opened to the public in 1948. It is said to be the tallest building on the Oregon coast.
- Olympic Apartment Building Portland, Oregon 1928
- Alto Nido Apartments Hollywood, California 1930
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Bliss Tweed Mill
Chipping Norton, England
1872
Tweed cloth mill; converted into apartments. 1872, as dated below clock on the circular chimney stack, by George Woodhouse, a Lancashire architect specialising in mill structures.
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Leku Ona Restaurant
Boise, Idaho
c. 1915
Formerly known as the Chico Club, this brick building in the Basque Block was constructed around 1915 as an apartment building. Since 2005 it has been a fine-dining Basque restaurant called Leku Ona.
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27, Little Russell Street
London, England
Parochial school of St George's, Bloomsbury Way (qv), now flats. 1879-80. By Joseph Peacock. Yellow brick front with red brick bands, quoins and dressings, some stone dressings. White-painted wooden windows.
- Biltmore Apartments Portland, Oregon 1924
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Lafayette Apartments
Portland, Oregon
1930
Dating from 1930, this pink-hued Art Deco apartment building is decorated with geometric shapes, human faces, and Greek-style stucco reliefs.
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1-11, Church Street
Willingdon and Jevington, England
1902
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for Lord Willingdon in 1902 and one of Lutyens' best houses. Now converted into 11 flats.
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Dakota Apartments
New York, New York
A National Historic Landmark built in 1880, the Dakota has hosted many notable residents over the years, but is probably best known as the site of John Lennon's murder in 1980 (at the south entrance).
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1-7, Great Pulteney Street
Bath, England
Includes: Nos.36 AND 37 HENRIETTA STREET. Includes: Nos. 4, 5 AND 6 LAURA PLACE. Seven symmetrical terrace houses, now residential apartments, forming part of a unified terrace of twenty houses. 1789-1795.