First Trust Building and Garage

First Trust Building and Garage, also known as Lloyd's Bank, is a historic 1927 building located on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena, California. The building was designed by Cyril Bennett and Fitch Haskell; its design incorporates the Mediterranean Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Beaux-Arts styles. The design features decorative exterior stonework, a red tile hip roof topped with a cupola, and a frieze and balustrade on the south facade. The building's interior is decorated with murals depicting scenes from around Pasadena. Caltech professor R. R. Martel designed the building's earthquake-proof support system, which uses steel beams and girders with reinforcing concrete; the system was considered an important advancement in earthquake-proof construction and became a standard form of construction.[2]

First Trust Building and Garage
The First Trust Building in 2013
Location587--611 E. Colorado Blvd. and 30-44 N. Madison Ave., Pasadena, California
Coordinates34°8′46″N 118°8′17″W
Built1927
ArchitectBennett & Haskell
Architectural styleRenaissance Revival, Mediterranean Revival,
NRHP reference No.87000941[1]
Added to NRHPJune 12, 1987

The First Trust Building and Garage was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]

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