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Buffalo City Hall - Façade
Buffalo, NY

July 2020 photos

Built:

1929-1931
Building was completed November 10, 1931.
Dedication took place on July 1, 1932, celebrating the centennial anniversary.

Architect:

Dietel Wade & Jones
Overall design:
Center 32 story tower.
375 foot tower  appears buttressed on each side by fifteen-story wings from which twelve-story wings step down on each side.
3-story tall center portico.
Support system:
180 caissons, set on bedrock, at depths of 36 to 48 feet below ground level. 

Building materials:

Base - gray granite.
Main body -
tawny Ohio sandstone and gray Minnesota limestone.
Upper floors - yellowish stone with polychrome terra cotta tiles at the top of the tower.
Window surrounds - Bronze.

Style:

Art Deco
Art Deco imagery:  stylized geometric images borrowed from ancient cultures, including Egyptian, Greek, and Native American (North and South Americas)
Cost: $6,851,547 plus architectural fees of nearly $400,000

Location:

Joseph Ellicott Local Preservation District
References book:
John Conlin, Buffalo City Hall: Americanesque Masterpiece  


On this page, below:
East elevation

Fillmore Monument


Left Bay

Center Bay
East elevation







Fillmore Monument


Fillmore Monument
Millard Fillmore



Fillmore Monument
Three-story diagonal wall on the south side commemorating President Fillmore, paired with a diagonal wall on the north side
commemorating President Cleveland   ...   Details, from top to bottom, below:


Fillmore Monument
Stylized Art Deco American eagle   ...  
See also: John Conlin's "Art Deco Style"


Fillmore Monument
Top:
Art Deco stylized triglyphs     ...   Chevrons/zigzags were used extensively in Native American art - and used extensively in Art Deco ornamentation    ...  
Art Deco stylized Corinthian capitals   (
Art Deco imagery:  stylized geometric images borrowed from ancient cultures, including Egyptian, Greek, and Native American)   ...   Art Deco geometric bronze window surrounds



Fillmore
Monument
Art Deco stylized Corinthian capital



Fillmore Monument, by Bryant Baker
Baker also sculpted the Cleveland monument on the north side of City Hall, as swell as  the statue of young Abraham Lincoln in Delaware Park in front of the Rose Garden.   ...  
For more photos of this Fillmore statue, see Cleveland and Fillmore Monuments




Left Bay


Left Bay
15 stories tall   ...   Tawny Ohio sandstone and gray Minnesota limestone   ...   Details, from top to bottom, below:


Left Bay




Left Bay
Chevrons




Left Bay
Pinnacle in the shape of a small Art Deco building   ...  Colored, glazed terra-cotta




Left Bay
Six details below:


Left Bay
Detail #1




Left Bay
Detail #2 -  Capped flag holder?   ...    Quatrefoils   ...   Chevrons/zigzags



Left Bay, third floor
Left jamb:  Bas-relif figure with snowflakes represents November   ...   Right jamb: Cronus, Father Time, holding an hourglas to symbolize the end of the year, represents December   ...        Five other windows with ten other jamb figures represent the ten other months in the year



Left Bay
S
pandrel panel features bronze geometic shapes, some of which are Egyptian lotus images   ...



Left Bay
Flanking rosettes   ...   Sunflower on stalk with volutes




Left Bay
Corn imagery icludes volutes




Left Bay
First floor window   ...   
Gray Minnesota limestone.   ...    Keystone in the window head   ...   Greek key (used extensively in Art Deco ornmentation)



Center Bay


Center Bay
32-story tall octagonal tower   ...   3-story tall portico   ...   See also: John Conlin's "The Symbolic Tower"



Center Bay
Colored, glazed tera-cotta    ...   Combination chevrons form Native American masks   ...    Art Deco stylized bas-relief  American eagles




Center Bay
Three center pilasters



Center Bay
Ornamental geometric shapes



Center Bay - Portico
Portico    ...   Octastyle   ...   Frieze sculptor: Albert T. Stewart   ...   There are three historical periods reflected in the images on the building:  Native American at top of tower, pioneer scenes in the portico above the doors, and contemporary (1932) depictions on the portico frieze   ...   See also: John Conlin, "Colossal Entrance Portico"



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Frieze and reeded columns



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Placed about a dynamo are three figures suggesting Electricity and its subsidiaries   ...   Bottom chevrons/zigzags



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Chemistry and Healing



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Building and Growth of the City: men riveting bolts into steel beams



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Architecture and Poetry, with Age giving counsel to Youth



Center Bay - Portico FriezeThe central figure is an adaptation of a Sibyl of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. The ancient Sibyls were recorders and foreseerers of events.  ...   Book represents Bufalo centennial history



Center Bay - Portico Frieze
The family as a social unit, the man carrying the strongbox representing Thrift, the woman and child depicting Motherhood




Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Water commerce



Center Bay  - Portico Frieze
Education and Culture   ...   Owl




Center Bay - Portico Frieze
Modern transportation by rail, by water, and by air   ...   Note plane at top, train   ...   Train engineer, ship crewman, pilot



Center Bay - Portico
Art Deco:   Stylized Corinthian capital with reeded shaft



Center Bay - Portico
Reeded shaft with banding    ...   The first columns, historically, were reeded Egyptian columns   ...   These reeded columns make reference to the Egyptian obelisk in the McKinley Monument in front of City Hall    ...   On another level, Art Deco columns are reeded   ...   Banded columns were used by the Romans; here, the banding depicts modern industrial cables




Center Bay - Portico
Granite base in the shape of ocatgonal machine nut  studded with rivets




Center Bay - Portico
Note ceiling, which is detailed twice below:


Center Bay - Portico
Diamond-shaped coffered ceiling



Center Bay - Portico
Zig-zag pattern    ...   Terra cotta octagonal flowers in coffers




Center Bay - Portico
Transom panels with pioneer images   ...   Note waste container, detailed below:


Center Bay - Portico
Native American imagery: corn, tobacco leaves, fiddlehead ferns(?)



Center Bay - Portico
Seal of the City of Buffalo




Center Bay - Portico
Pioneer image:  Farmer



Center Bay - Portico
Pioneer image:  Deer hunter



Center Bay - Portico
Pioneer image: Basket weaver



Center Bay - Portico
Pioneer image: Log cabin builder




Center Bay - Portico
Note banded reeds  also used in the eight portico columns




Center Bay - Portico
Chevron/zigzag pattern   ...   Corn(?) images   ...   Egyptian lotus images




Center Bay - Portico
Circular burst of lightning bolt text: THE FLAG OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO




Cleveland Monument


Cleveland Monument
Three-story diagonal wall on the north side commemorating President Grover Cleveland, paired with a diagonal wall on the south side commemorating President Fillmore



Cleveland Monument
For more photos of the statue, see Cleveland and Fillmore Monuments





Photos and their arrangement © 2020 Chuck LaChiusa
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