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326, 328, 330, & 332 N. East St., Lockerbie Townhouses, Indianapolis, c. 1981

Description: 326, 328, 330, & 332 N. East St., Lockerbie Townhouses, Indianapolis, c. 1981
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Lockerbie Townhouses 326, 328, 330, & 332 North East Street 1978-1980, Archonics, architects The Lockerbie Townhouses were the first new attached Lockerbie area dwellings constructed in the historic district. Townhouses were not uncmmon in Indianapolis in the mid and late nineteenth century. Although they were built at the same time, attached and have the same height, scale and materials; each facade of the Lockerbie Townhouses is different. Brick veneer walls, two-story eight, and gabled facades are the common features. 326 has a distinctive two-story projecting bay and stone lintels. 328 has paired double-leaf glazed openings, an ellitical window and a northside bay. Each facade is set back at a different distance from the street. Lockerbie Townhouses occupy the site of two, two-story frame houses and brick, two-story house. Ewing Miller of Archonics was the architect of the Lockerbie Townhouses, developed by the Lockerbie Partnership and completed in 1980. Lockerbie Square Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1987
single-family dwellings
Source: http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/4056
Collection: Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Geography: Indianapolis (Ind.)
Subjects: Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis
Built environment
Historic districts

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