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922 WALNUT STREET, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

922 WALNUT STREET, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

CASE HISTORY Copyright © Cintec Reinforcement Systems PROJECT: 922 WALNUT STREET, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Scope of Work: Control lateral movement of granite scrolls over entrance way The National Bank of Commerce Building, located at 922-924 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri, is a sixteen- story granite, Brazilian brick and terra-cotta commercial building. Designed by Chicago architect Jarvis Hunt in 1906-07 and constructed in 1907-08 by George A. Fuller Company, Kansas City. The main facade faces east. The symmetrically-placed entrances are situated behind three prominent arches, crowned by a denticulate balustrade and supported by elaborately carved molded scrolls with volutes and garlands. Smaller similarly designed brackets, posi

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