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Harlow C. Curtiss Building : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harlow C. Curtiss Building
The Harlow C. Curtiss Building, is an historic office building located in Buffalo in Erie County, New York. Named for Harlow Clarke Curtiss, prominent Buffalo attorney and real estate investor, the building bears a resemblance to the works of renowned Chicago architects such as Daniel Burnham and Louis Sullivan, both of whom designed buildings in Buffalo. The Curtiss Building was designed by Buffalo architect Paul F. Mann, the brother-in-law of Harlow C. Curtiss.〔(Buffalo as an Architectural Museum: John F. Mann )〕 It is one of the largest terra cotta structures of its type and period in downtown Buffalo. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.〔 ==History== The buildings earliest tenants included the Kittinger Furniture Company. Other occupants included lawyers, stationers, and paramedical companies, but oddly enough not Curtiss' office. As of August 2015, the building is currently in the middle of an $18+ million renovation by developer Mark Croce into the Curtiss Hotel. The hotel will be a 5 star, 68 room boutique hotel and is currently scheduled to open December 15, 2015.〔http://www.curtisshotel.com/〕 Amenities include a first floor corner 3-meal restaurant, featuring a revolving bar reminiscent of Buffalo’s historic Chez Ami Supper Club, which will lead to patio seating along W. Huron Street. On the opposite corner of the building, adjacent to a planned porte cochère and main entranceway, there will be Buffalo’s first all-weather urban hot springs/Roman Bath experience.〔http://buffalorising.com/2015/07/curtiss-gets-corniced-more/〕
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