
Caceria Building
Fort Worth, Texas
The Caceria Building is inspired by aspects of Beaux Arts Classicism and Renaissance Revival to create a twenty-first century building with the feel of a classic 1920s mid-rise. The concrete frame building is clad in Texas limestone, granite, brick, clay tiles, and cast stone exhibiting the exuberance of detail and variety of stone finishes common in early twentieth century architectural styles. Colossal columns, projected and recessed elements, enriched moldings, basket-handle arches, and tall parapets allow the Caceria Building to harmonize with the historic downtown Fort Worth fabric and architecture.
