AKA: U.S. Government, Chittenden, Hiram M., Locks, Administration Building, Ballard, Seattle, WA
Structure Type: built works - infrastructure - transportation structures
Designers: Bebb and Gould, Architects (firm); Charles Herbert Bebb ; Carl Freylinghausen Gould Sr. (architect)
Dates: constructed 1914-1916
2 stories
a 1975 architectural survey led by Prof. Folke Nyberg at the University of Washington considered the building to be "Significant to the City." This survey also indicated that the administration building had been designed by the Army Corps of Engineers.
This two-story, reinforced concrete office building, had a Italian Renaissance Revival character. It featured a slightly projecting central bay with inset porch framed by three arched windows and three attic lights on each side.
PCAD id: 6112