This 1925 aerial photograph shows the Temple Building to the north. Off to the right you can see the Triangle Building and Cutler Building on East Avenue. Besides the Sibley Buiding on Main Street, they are the only Triangle Block buildings still standing. The Temple Building was a marvelous and long lasting addition to the Rochester skyline.

Gordon and Koelber, original designers/builders of the Temple Building were also credited with the building of the Eastman Theater, the Columbus Building (known today as 50 Chestnut Plaza,) The Sagamore Hotel (known today as 111 East Avenue,) the Rundel Memorial Public Library and the Cutler Union at the Memorial Art Gallery

Photo: Copyright Albert R. Stone Negative Collection of the Rochester Museum and Science Center

Site Home Page