Geyer & Adams Building, Little Rock, Arkansas

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Geyer & Adams Building
Designer Charles Thompson.
Location Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Date to 1914
Building Type Commercial Building
Construction System cast-in-place concrete, brick
Climate Hot Temperate
Context Urban
Architectural Style Neoclassical
Street Address 400 block of E Markham St Walk Score
Notes Now a part of the Arkansas Studies Institute, Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Building Details
Client John E. Geyer and John Dudley Adams
Stories 3





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Building Modification (2009)
Arkansas Studies Institute
Designer Polk Stanley Rowland Curzon Porter Architects, Ltd., Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Date to 2009
Modification Type Adaptive Reuse, Renovation, Addition
Building Type Library
Construction System varies
Architectural Style Varies
Notes Together with the Porbeck & Bowman Building and a new 22,000-square-foot structure, this building comprises part of the Arkansas Studies Institute.



Building Details
Client Central Arkansas Library System; University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Area 71,000 square feet (22,000 new; 49,000 renovated existing)
Stories 3
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