The Alexandra, Apartment building in Indianapolis, United States.
The Alexandra is a residential building in downtown Indianapolis featuring symmetrically arranged windows, ornamental cornices, and classical columns in the Georgian Revival style. The structure displays brick facades and characteristic details typical of this architectural movement.
The building was constructed in 1902 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its representation of early twentieth-century residential architecture. Its construction occurred during a period of rapid growth in Indianapolis as an urban center.
The building shows how affluent residents of Indianapolis chose to live in the early 1900s and the importance they placed on elegant residential design. The exterior and its details reflect the taste and values of that era.
The building is located downtown and functions as a private residential structure with no public interior access. The exterior can be viewed and photographed from the public sidewalk without restriction.
The facade features decorative moldings and gabled roofs that create an unexpected vertical rhythm along the street. These elements give the structure a distinctive silhouette that stands out among its neighbors.
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