Union and New Haven Trust Building, Georgian architecture commercial building in New Haven, United States
The Union and New Haven Trust Building is a thirteen-story skyscraper with symmetrical proportions and Georgian styling located at the corner of Church and Elm Streets. Its facade displays classical architectural features that make the structure stand out in its surroundings.
The structure was constructed in 1927 as the main office for Union and New Haven Trust Company, marking a sign of New Haven's financial growth during the 1920s. Architects Cross and Cross created a building that reflected the economic strength of the city in that era.
The structure displays classical Georgian elements that connect with the architectural traditions of New Haven Green and its surrounding churches. This design creates visual continuity with other historic buildings in the area.
The building is located near New Haven Green and is easily accessible on foot from major streets and public squares. Today it houses primarily residential apartments and a bank branch on the ground floor, keeping the interior active and accessible.
The building's golden cupola corresponds directly with the architectural elements of the United Church on the Green, creating visual harmony in the cityscape. This intentional design connects the modern structure with the city's classical religious landmarks.
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