Hoff Building, Art Deco office building in downtown Boise, United States.
The Hoff Building is a thirteen-story office and hotel structure in the center of Boise's business district. The building combines office spaces with hotel accommodations under a single roof.
The building was created in 1930 as Hotel Boise, designed by architects Tourtellotte and Hummel. In the 1970s it was converted into office spaces and given a new purpose.
The building displays Art Deco features that shape its facade with geometric patterns and metallic accents. This design language reflects a time when Boise was modernizing its urban character.
The building sits centrally in Boise's business district and is easy to reach on foot. The location allows visitors to easily explore nearby shops and restaurants.
The original design included eleven floors, but the structure was later expanded. This addition shows how the building grew with the city's expanding needs.
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