The triangular lobby is small, now somewhat crowded with such later additions as a security desk. The eastern wall contains the centered Randolph entrance, while the other two walls contain three elevator doors each.
In the west angle of the lobby is the entrance to the two-story-tall banking room, lined with buff marble, whose generally triangular space is redefined by colossal cream marble Tuscan columns carrying an oval muralled ceiling whose center panel features Neptune, God of the Sea (and, therefore water).
The banking room is much altered in its details, the original teller's cages, light fixtures, and other equipment having been replaced. Nonetheless, it retains its intended monumental quality.
The banking room is much altered in its details, the original teller's cages, light fixtures, and other equipment having been replaced. Nonetheless, it retains its intended monumental quality.
The Board Room is entered from the elevator lobby through walnut double doors flanked by matching fluted pilasters supporting a full entablature. The frieze of the entablature has the words "Board Room" printed across it in large gold lettering.