Purdue State Bank
West Lafayette, IN
1914
This is the smallest of Sullivan's banks, designed to fit on a small triangular patch of land. It also has more modest decoration than his other "jewel box" banks, limited to a few terra cotta panels.
Today the building is a Bank One branch. The interior of the building has been gutted, and Sullivan's original interior plan is lost.
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Louis Sullivan's Banks




