Building Information
The Interurban Building, formerly known as the Seattle National Bank Building is an historic office building located in the Pioneer Square neighbourhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Built from 1890 to 1891 for the newly formed Seattle National Bank, it is one of the finest examples of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in the Pacific Northwest and has been cited by local architects as one of the most beautiful buildings in downtown Seattle. It was the breakthrough project of young architect John Parkinson, who would go on to design many notable buildings in the Los Angeles area in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Features
4K PBR Textures: High-quality textures with metal-roughness workflow for realistic material properties.
Bespoke Textures: Realistic textures created in Adobe Substance Designer and Painter.
Optimised Models: Optimised models for performance while maintaining exceptional visual quality.
Real World Scaling: Modelled from real world dimensions with textures scaled correctly for accuracy.
Close-Up Rendering Ready: High-quality topology and textures make this model suitable for close-up shots and detailed visualisations.
Versatile Applications: Perfect for animation, games, high-quality visualisations, and post-production workflows.
Multiple File Formats: Compatible with popular 3D software, including BLEND, FBX, OBJ, ABC, USD and GLB formats, with all texture files included.
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