Architect G. Milton Small designed this building to contain his own office. Small, who was a disciple of Modernist master Mies van der Rohe, incorporated several elements identified with Mies and his followers: the building elevated over a base, a flat roof, elegant proportions, and simple but careful detailing. An interesting feature of the structure is the group of three fountains below the building, adjacent to the parking area. The building remains an office building.
Address |
105 Brooks Avenue |
Date |
1966 |
Style |
International/Miesian |
Architect |
G. Milton Small |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places |
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