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Philcade Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Philcade Building

The Philcade Building is an office building in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma at the southeast corner of East 5th Street and South Boston Avenue. Designed by Leon B. Senter, for oilman Waite Phillips, it was begun in 1929 and completed in 1931. It is noted for its Art Deco zigzag style architecture. The building was listed in the National Register on September 18, 1986, under National Register Criterion C. Its NRIS number is 86002196.〔("Tulsa Preservation Commission: Philcade Building." ) Retrieved September 28, 2014.〕 It is also a contributing property of the Oil Capital Historic District in Tulsa.〔(National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Oil Capital Historic District. ) Retrieved June 19, 2014.〕
Initially named the Philcade, which was derived from the name of the owner, the building was renamed the Stanolind Building, after the company bought the building from Phillips in 1942.〔("Villa Philbrook and The Phillips." ) Gilded Era Blogspot. June 14, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2014.〕 Stanolind was a subsidiary of Standard Oil Company (Indiana). It became the Amoco North Building after Amoco bought Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and renamed all of its subsidiaries with the Amoco trade name, and the 501 Boston Building.〔 The Tulsa Preservation Commission identified the building location as 515 South Boston Avenue, which disagrees with other sources.〔 The name Philcade has returned to popular usage.
==Building description==
The Philcade was designed to complement the Philtower Building, which stood directly across 5th Street and was also owned initially by Waite Phillips.The Philcade's architectural style is said to be Art Deco Zigzag style, while the Philtower is listed as Greek Revival. The Philcade is 13 stories tall (not including the penthouse that was added later), and covered with buff brick.〔(United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service,National Register of Historic Places, Inventory Nomination Form. ) August 5, 1986. Retrieved June 28, 2014.〕 The first three stories on the north side have a terra cotta facing.〔 The ground floor, mezzanine and second floor were designed to house retail stores. Office suites filled the building from the third story up.〔 The NRHP application for the building says that it actually had 13 stories plus a penthouse. The latter was added in 1937, and designed to be a private residence for Waite Phillips and his wife.〔

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