The dark portions of the facade were red Swedish granite, while the geometric designs, clock, and letters were stainless steel. Indicative of the emerging International Style of the early postwar era, the bank branch's facade was a striking departure from most of the older architectural styles up and down Euclid Avenue. A notable exception was the Bond Store at 9th Street, built two years earlier. | Creator: Central National Bank | Date: ca. 1948Download Original File