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The Sawtooth Building is located at 930 Dwight Way, Berkeley, California, and also known as the Kawneer Manufacturing plant. [9] Early 20th-century industrial buildings in Japan often feature this design. [10] A sketch of the saw-tooth roof form is available from the Ministry of the Environment in New Zealand. [11]
A distinctively different inter-war building is the Carreras Cigarette Factory, built 1926–1928 on an inner-city site in Mornington Crescent, Camden. It was designed by the architects M. E. Collins, O. H. Collins, and A. G. Porri in a combination of Art Deco and Egyptian Revival styles. The factory has a frontage of 550 feet (170 m) under a ...
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False front commercial buildings in Greenhorn, Oregon, 1913. Western false front architecture or false front commercial architecture is a type of commercial architecture used in the Old West of the United States. Often used on two-story buildings, the style includes a vertical facade with a square top, often hiding a gable roof.
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Pages in category "Buildings and structures completed in 1920" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .