Audrain Building, Renaissance Revival commercial building in Newport, United States
The Audrain Building is a Renaissance Revival structure in Newport featuring two stories with dark red pressed brick and terracotta trim arranged across six bays. The design includes substantial arched windows and organized office spaces configured across both floors with clear spatial divisions.
Built between 1902 and 1903 by architect Bruce Price, the building rose on the site of the Atlantic House Hotel destroyed by fire years earlier. This reconstruction represented a shift toward a new architectural style for Newport's commercial district.
The facade displays replicas inspired by Florentine art, with decorative ceramic elements that reflect classical influences. These ornamental details give the building a refined artistic character that visitors can notice in its outer walls.
Access to the upper floor is gained through stairways from the ground level, where multiple office spaces are distributed throughout. The interior layout is divided into distinct zones, revealing the architectural design as you move through the different sections.
The windows are arranged in a continuous pattern extending from the foundation to the roofline, creating a distinctive vertical emphasis. This window arrangement sets it apart visually from adjacent buildings in the surrounding area.
Location: Rhode Island
GPS coordinates: 41.48200,-71.30820
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:02
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