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The Goodall Building is a historic commercial building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Ninth Street in the northwestern portion of the city's downtown, it was designed by George W. Rapp and erected in 1893. The building's walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kinds of stone are also manifested on the exterior.

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  • The Goodall Building is a historic commercial building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Ninth Street in the northwestern portion of the city's downtown, it was designed by George W. Rapp and erected in 1893. The building's walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kinds of stone are also manifested on the exterior. (en)
  • El Goodall Building es un edificio comercial histórico en Cincinnati, Ohio (Estados Unidos). Ubicado en Ninth Street en la parte noroeste del centro de la ciudad,​ fue diseñado por George W. Rapp y erigido en 1893. Los muros del edificio están construidos principalmente de ladrillo y piedra arenisca, aunque en el exterior también se manifiestan elementos de hierro y de otras clases de piedra.​ (es)
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  • Goodall Building (en)
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  • The Goodall Building is a historic commercial building in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on Ninth Street in the northwestern portion of the city's downtown, it was designed by George W. Rapp and erected in 1893. The building's walls are constructed primarily of brick and sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kinds of stone are also manifested on the exterior. The building's first owner, William Goodall, was a dealer of stone objects, selling blocks of granite and marble for various purposes. Both before and after arranging for the present structure's construction with Rapp, a leading city architect, he occupied premises nearby. Rather than using his new structure for his own business, he rented it to others; among his tenants were banks and various corporate offices. The Goodall Building is distinguished from surrounding structures by its many Second Renaissance Revival architectural elements. Such stone details as prominent columns and pilasters, a cornice with many articulations, and large blocks of sandstone, combined with the building's oriel windows, have led architectural historians to see it as one of Cincinnati's best examples of commercial Second Renaissance Revival architecture. In recognition of its well-preserved historic architecture, the Goodall Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in early 1984. (en)
  • El Goodall Building es un edificio comercial histórico en Cincinnati, Ohio (Estados Unidos). Ubicado en Ninth Street en la parte noroeste del centro de la ciudad,​ fue diseñado por George W. Rapp y erigido en 1893. Los muros del edificio están construidos principalmente de ladrillo y piedra arenisca, aunque en el exterior también se manifiestan elementos de hierro y de otras clases de piedra.​ El primer propietario del edificio, William Goodall, era comerciante de objetos de piedra y vendía bloques de granito y mármol para diversos fines. Tanto antes como después de organizar la construcción de la estructura actual con Rapp, un destacado arquitecto de la ciudad, ocupó un local cercano. En lugar de usar su nueva estructura para su propio negocio, la alquiló a otros; entre sus inquilinos había bancos y varias oficinas corporativas.​ El edificio Goodall se distingue de las estructuras circundantes por sus muchos elementos arquitectónicos del Segundo Renacimiento . Detalles de piedra como columnas y pilastras prominentes, una cornisa con muchas articulaciones y grandes bloques de piedra arenisca, combinados con las ventanas mirador del edificio, han llevado a los historiadores de la arquitectura a verlo como uno de los mejores ejemplos de arquitectura comercial del Renacimiento del Segundo Renacimiento de Cincinnati.​ En reconocimiento a su arquitectura histórica bien conservada, el edificio Goodall se incluyó en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos a principios de 1984. (es)
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