The Office of City Engineer of Providence, Rhode Island is an office that is credited with the design of a number of notable public works.
Its Chemical Building, for example, was built in 1900 and displays Late Victorian architecture.
A number of its works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2]
Works
editIts works, all in Providence, include:
- Chemical Building, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant, Ernest St. at Fields Point, (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
- Ernest Street Sewage Pumping Station, Ernest and Ellis Sts., (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
- Reservoir Avenue Sewage Pumping Station, Reservoir and Pontiac Aves., (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
- Return Sludge Pumping Station, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant, Ernest St., (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
- Sludge Press House, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant, Ernest St. at Fields Point, (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
- Washington Park Sewage Pumping Station, Shipyard St., (Office of City Engineer,Providence), NRHP-listed[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Martha H. Bowers (September 1987). "National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation: Historic and Architectural Resources of Providence (RI) 1636-present (The Making of a Metropolis 1865-1945; Public Works § Utilities; Sewage Treatment, 1895-1955)". National Park Service.