
Old Sarasota Herald Building 539 S. Orange Street Sarasota, Fl

Photograph of Single Story Old Sarasota Herald Building circa 1925

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This building located at 539 South Orange, Sarasota, Florida. It was built in 1926 by Owen Burns. The architect was Dwight Baum. Construction was hollow tile, concrete and steel. Exterior was tinted stucco. The design and layout were innovative for its time. This was the first home of the Sarasota Herald paper. When first built the building was one level. Over the following years the structure was converted to multiple levels
Riverview High School Sarasota, Fl.

Paul Rudolph version of the Riverside High School Sarasota, Fl
Riverview High School in Sarasota was built in 1958. It was the first public building designed by Paul Rudolph. He was an internationally respected architect. Riverview High School was one of the most progressive schools of its day.
The buildings were arranged in a U shape creating an open plaza in the center. A distinctive free standing covered parkway of horizontal plain completed the square on a the fourth side. This configuration ensured students were always protected from sun and rain.
The plan included a planetarium. The building style was internationalist. It included modern steel and glass among native pine trees.
The 2 story classroom buildings were designed with generous corridors open at both ends to insure cross breeze.

Paul Rudolph version of Riverside High School Sarasota Florida
Paul Rudolph incorporated passive ventilation, day lighting and shading in his plan for the school. The building was never designed to work with air conditioning. Use of air conditioning led to problems with mold. Inappropriate alterations in the last few.decades as well as poor maintenance led to high restoration costs. In 2009, the school board voted to demolish the Rudolph Building. It was converted to a parking lot.

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Architect Richard Price was tasked with the project to replace the Paul Rudolph building in 2009. The general contractor was W.G. Mills. Electrical Contractor was NCN Electric. Fire alarm Contractor was Commercial Electric Systems.
The new school was 53200 square feet. The traditional design centered around an expansive interior court yard project included a large auditorium Riverview Performance Art Center.
Include in the project were 72 classrooms for English, Math, Social Studies, World Languages. Average classroom size is 860 square feet.. There was one day care facility ( 11370 square feet). There were 19 Science Classrooms ( 1,320 square feet). There were 12 rooms for Career and Technical Education (1315 square feet)
There were 5 Art Classroom; 7 Music Classrooms; 2 Drama Classrooms, 2 Junior ROTC Classrooms, 6 exceptional Classrooms; One English for speakers of other languages classroom; 1 newspaper and English Classroom; 1 Yearbook and English Classroom;5 Physical Education Classrooms; one gymnastium with seating for 2,200.

1,100 Seat Auditorium Riverview High School Sarasota

Inside Auditorium

Inside Auditorium

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Riverview High School
Harold Square Building , Sarasota

Sarasota Square Building
Legacy Tail over Laurel Road

Legacy Trail over Laurel Road

Legacy Trail over Laurel Road

Legacy Trail over Laurel Road
Point O’ Palms
This house is located at 201 Sunset Drive Nokomis, Fl. It was built by Dr Fred Albee and his wife Louella. It was built in 1923. The architects were Dr. Fred and Loyola Albee.

Point O’Palms Residence.of Doctor. Albee and Wife view of the front
It is a two story Mediterranean Revival house. The external facade is stucco and it is symmetrical. There is a clay tile roof. There are multiple arched openings.

Gate into Grounds
.Description from a real estate advertisement is :3 stories, living area is 6371 square feet. There are 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms.

View of Rear of the House

View of Rear of the house

View of Rear of the House

View of Rear of the House

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Venice Nokomis Bank Building

Venice Nokomis Bank Building
This building is located on 801 South Tamiami Trail, Nakomis. It was completed in 1927. This building is a 2 story wood frame building with a stucco exterior. The foundation is concrete slab. The roof is gabled with barrel clay tiles. There are Roman arched windows.
Architect was Thomas Reed Martin. The architecture was the Mizner Style. This is known for its waterfront views and Mediterranean inspired design.

Venice Nokomis Bank Building Now

View of front of old Venice Nokomis Bank
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This building was the first bank and post office in Sarasota County. This building is the oldest one on US 41 between Venice and Tampa.

Venice Nokomis Bank Building Now

Side of building

Side of building. Entrance into Restaurant

Historic Plaque on Side of Building

Side of building with attached garage

Emblem for Venice Nokomis Bank

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The Venice Nokomis Bank.was founded.by.Doctor.Albee in.1925. The building was one of the first in.Nakomis.
A current description from a real estate advertisement states that there are two large rooms on the first floor. On the second floor there are living quarters with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. There is a four car attached garage.
Mad and Moe Pub

Mad Moe Pub and Grill
Pollyanna Inn 700 Block Tamiami Trail

Pollyanna Inn Nokomis
The Inn was built in 1922. It was the site of an old turpentine camp stockade. It was located on Dona Bay.
The architect was Franklin O. Adams.It was built for Doctor Albee and his cousin in law Ellis Nash. It was constructed by William.Fletcher Rigby. The first hotel manager was Alexander Lightfoot.
Ultimately, the inn had 92 rooms. Architectural.style was Spanish Italian. The building was 3 stories. The walls were block.walls.and steel columns covered by white stucco.
The name was changed to Villa Nokomis due the development and expansion of the area by.Doctor Albee.

Hotel Villa.Nokomis

Advertisement Poster Cardinals Villa Nokomis
In 1939, the Villa Nokomis was sold to the Cardinal Family for $10. This purchase was part of their development in the Nokomis area. The name was changed to Cardinal ‘s Villa Nokomis. The inn was closed in 1968 because of decreased revenues and increased competition. The building demolished in 1971.

Interior Villa Nokomis

Views Villa Nokomis
Fleming’s Steakhouse Sarasota

Fleming’s Steakhouse Sarasota, Fl

Interior Fleming’s Steakhouse

View of the kitchen