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Charles Boettcher School
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- View of the Charles Boettcher School, originally named the Boettcher School for Crippled Children (1940, architect-Burnham Hoyt; 1955 addition, architect-Edwin Francis) at 1900 Downing Street in the City Park West neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Shows the front elevation of the International-style building, which was built to serve as a public school for special needs children from kindergarten through high school. It was the first building in the state designed specially for the education of children with special needs. The one-story building has a concrete frame, walls made of precast concrete panels, and aluminum casement windows. There is a porte cochere supported by round concrete columns. The Public Works Administration (a New Deal federal agency) and Charles Boettcher funded the construction of the building. The owners demolished the building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in 1993.
- Subjects :
- Schools Pictorial works. Colorado Denver
Children with disabilities Pictorial works. Education Colorado Denver
Écoles Ouvrages illustrés. Colorado Denver
Enfants handicapés Ouvrages illustrés. Éducation Colorado Denver
Buildings.
Children with disabilities Education.
Schools.
Schools.
City Park West (Denver, Colo.) Pictorial works.
Denver (Colo.) Pictorial works.
Colorado Denver.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- Tom Noel photograph collection. Notebook ; D and E streets.
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn463644671