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The Lafayette Building was a high-rise office building located at 144 West Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1923 and occupied a triangular lot, bordered by Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Boulevard, and Shelby Street. The building was 14 floors tall, with one basement floor, and 13 above-ground floors. The office building was designed in the neo-classical architecture style by C. Howard Crane who built many of Detroit's theaters. It is built with mainly brick, limestone, and terra cotta. Its triangular form mimicked the Flatiron Building in Manhattan.

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  • El Lafayette Building era un edificio de oficinas de gran altura ubicado en 144 West Lafayette Boulevard en el Downtown de Detroit, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Míchigan (Estados Unidos). Fue construido en 1923 y ocupaba un lote triangular, bordeado por Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Boulevard y Shelby Street.​ Tenía 14 pisos de altura, un sótano y 13 plantas sobre rasante.​ Fue diseñado en estilo neoclásico por C. Howard Crane, quien construyó muchos de los teatros de Detroit. Está construido principalmente con ladrillo, piedra caliza y terracota. Su forma triangular evocaba las formas del edificio Flatiron en Manhattan. Fue demoido en 2010.​ (es)
  • The Lafayette Building was a high-rise office building located at 144 West Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1923 and occupied a triangular lot, bordered by Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Boulevard, and Shelby Street. The building was 14 floors tall, with one basement floor, and 13 above-ground floors. The office building was designed in the neo-classical architecture style by C. Howard Crane who built many of Detroit's theaters. It is built with mainly brick, limestone, and terra cotta. Its triangular form mimicked the Flatiron Building in Manhattan. (en)
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