Latitude and longitude of Purdue State Bank
- Nearby Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Satellite map of Purdue State Bank
The Purdue State Bank Building is a historic structure in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States designed by American architect and Frank Lloyd Wright mentor Louis Sullivan. Completed in 1914, the bank is the smallest and least expensive of Sullivan's "Jewel Boxes," a series of Midwestern banks designed in the modern style at the end of his career. Built on a tiny, trapezoidal lot between two streets, the structure is less ornamental than most of the architect's other work, including only a few terra cotta panels. The building cost $14,600 to be constructed, of which only about 10% was paid to Sullivan, barely covering his expenses.
Latitude: 40° 25' 24.96" N
Longitude: -86° 54' 26.28" W
Nearest city to this article: West Lafayette
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