Home Savings Bank Building

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Home Savings Bank Building

Building Information
Name Home Savings Bank Building
Location North Pearl Street

Albany, New York

Country United States
Architect Dennison & Hirons
Completion Date 1927
Style Art Deco

The Home Savings Bank Building is an office building located in downtown Albany, New York on North Pearl Street. At 19 stories and 276 feet tall, it is the tenth tallest building in the city. When it was completed in 1927, the Home Savings Bank Building was the tallest structure in Albany. However, the Alfred E. Smith Building surpassed it the following year. That building has since been surpassed by the Erastus Corning Tower, which since its construction in 1973 has held the title of Albany's tallest building. Nevertheless, the Home Savings Bank Building has remained the tallest private building in Albany since its construction. The building features unusual stylized Art Deco images of Native Americans and colonial settlers near its roof and ground floor street entrance. The artwork of unique decorative metal and terra cotta is by Rene Paul Chambellan, the renown artist and sculptor. Also of architectural note is the original street-level banking floor with its various historic seals, rich marble walls and incredibly high ceilings. In recent years, the building has been extensively renovated as a combination downtown central business district office building and high tech telecommunications facility.

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