JOHN HAND BUILDING
Birmigham, Alabama, United States
RETROFIT
ORIGINAL
2000
Mixed Use
287 ft88 m
20
Selective Replacement

OTHER SYSTEMS INCLUDED IN THE RETROFIT

EXTENT OF THE FACADE INTERVENTION

**This building is registered as a historic landmark
DESCRIPTION
John Hand Building, built in 1912 as the American Trust and Savings Bank Building is a mixed-use building in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. In 1983, the building was listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The building underwent a window renovation in 2000. New window openings were performed along the west side of the building, replicating the existing ones with mill-finished aluminum windows.
OWNER


DEVELOPER


DESIGN ARCHITECT
William Leslie Welton /Mowbray and Uffinger


EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT


ENGINEER


CONSTRUCTION MANAGER


GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Fred A. Jones Building Company


FACADE CONSULTANT


FACADE CONTRACTOR


OTHER CONSULTANT/CONTRIBUTOR
1912
Mixed Use
287 ft88 m
20


ORIGINAL FACADE DESIGN


DESCRIPTION
John Hand Building, built in 1912 as the American Trust and Savings Bank Building is a mixed-use building in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. In 1983, the building was listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The building underwent a window renovation in 2000. New window openings were performed along the west side of the building, replicating the existing ones with mill-finished aluminum windows.