The patina of the copper framed studio atop the Werner Photography Building crowns the structure that was built in 1895. The architect, Richard A. Waite, would add The Werner Building to his extensive and accomplished career as one of the great architects of the post-Civil War era. The building at 103 Genesee Street stands as example, and,unfortunately, a rarity in the realm of commercial architecture dedicated to the business of photography.
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Sunday, March 5, 2017
Werner Photography Building
The patina of the copper framed studio atop the Werner Photography Building crowns the structure that was built in 1895. The architect, Richard A. Waite, would add The Werner Building to his extensive and accomplished career as one of the great architects of the post-Civil War era. The building at 103 Genesee Street stands as example, and,unfortunately, a rarity in the realm of commercial architecture dedicated to the business of photography.
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