Location #3 - Asheville City Building
  - (1926-28) ~ An Art Deco masterpiece, the City Building sprung from Douglas Ellington's imagination and desire to reflect the contours and textures of the city's mountain backdrop. A ziggurat roof covered with red tiles splits into layers through the use of interrupting green and gold feather motifs. Overall, Ellington chose materials ""paralleling the natural clay-pink shades"" of Asheville's soil. Council chambers features murals by New York artist Clifford Addams portraying stories of Native Americans and early white settlers in the region. The fanciful nature and embellishments of the City Building (including Art Deco lanterns on either side of the main entrance) incline the building toward iconic status in the hearts of Asheville residents and visitors. 
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Architecture Trail Locations
 #1 - First Baptist Church
#1 - First Baptist Church #2 - Buncombe County Courthouse
#2 - Buncombe County Courthouse #3 - Asheville City Building
#3 - Asheville City Building #4 - Jackson Building
#4 - Jackson Building #5 - Westall Building
#5 - Westall Building #6 - Pack Memorial Library Building
#6 - Pack Memorial Library Building #7 - The Kress Building
#7 - The Kress Building #8 - The S&W Building
#8 - The S&W Building #9 - The Bon Marché Building
#9 - The Bon Marché Building #10 - The Flatiron Building
#10 - The Flatiron Building #11 - The Miles Building
#11 - The Miles Building #12 - The Public Service Building
#12 - The Public Service Building #13 - The Grove Arcade
#13 - The Grove Arcade #14 - The Battery Park Hotel
#14 - The Battery Park HotelRequest a Free Visitor Guide
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